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Educatioxal  Publication  No.  97 


Division  of  Supervision  No.  23 


High  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


PUBLIC  AND  PRIVATE 
WHITE  AND  COLORED 
URBAN  AND  RURAL 

A  COMPLETE  LIST 


1925-26 


published  by  the 

State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction 

Raleigh,  N.C. 


Presses  of 

Edwards  &  Broughtox  Company 

RALEIGH 


INTRODUCTION 

The  development  of  secondary  education  in  rural  Xorth  Carolina 
is  now  entering  upon  a  new  phase.  Heretofore  the  need  has  been  so  great 
that  the  main  struggle  has  been  to  set  up  a  high  school  of  some  sort 
Avithout  much  regard  to  the  size  or  type  of  institution.  Within  the 
last  few  years  much  more  attention  has  been  given  to  a  certain  degree  of 
refinement  in  their  organization  and  administration.  At  this  time,  it 
is  very  seldom  that  one  finds  a  community  that  is  willing  to  embark  on 
the  enterprize  of  building  a  high  school,  unless  that  community  vizualizes 
an  accredited  high  school  within  a  very  few  years.  The  current  now  is 
running  toward  a  larger  type  of  high  school  in  all  the  newer  consolida- 
tion schemes  with  the  expectation  of  a  minimum  enrollment  of  from 
one  hundred  to  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  pupils.  In  some  instances, 
the  enrollment  will  reach  two  hundred  and  fifty  within  a  few  years 
after  the  project  is  completed.  In  this  kind  of  institution,  a  much 
wider  range  of  opportunity  can  be  offered  and  more  definite  programs 
provided.  Administrators  are  beginning  to  realize  that  the  small  three 
teacher  high  school  runs  very  high  in  per  capita  cost  and  too  low  in 
efiiciency. 

One  is  greatly  impressed  with  the  increasing  length,  from  year  to 
year,  of  the  list  of  accredited  schools.  It  is  necessary  to  reprint  this 
list  each  year  in  order  to  keep  it  up-to-date.  The  most  spectacular 
thing  in  ISTorth  Carolina  education  at  this  time  is  the  wonderful  growth 
of  rural  high  schools  which  has  been  made  possible  by  consolidation  and 
transportation.  A  casual  examination  of  this  bulletin  in  comparison 
with  the  one  issued  a  few  years  ago  will  convince  any  one  of  the  extent 
of  this  movement. 

This  pamphlet  was  prepared  by  Dr.  J.  Henry  Highsmith,  director  of 
the  division  of  school  inspection.  It  is  hoped  that  it  will  be  of  both 
interest  and  service  to  all  people  interested  in  secondary  education  in 
N'orth  Carolina. 

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State  Superintendent  Public  Instruction. 


EXPLANATORY  NOTE 

This  list  of  high  schools  in  North  Carolina  gives  the  name  of  the 
school  together  with  the  name  of  the  principal  and  the  postoffice  address 
of  the  school.  The  schools  are  listed  alphabetically  by  connties.  The 
name  of  the  county  superintendent  follows  the  name  of  the  county  in 
each  case  together  with  his  address.  The  schools  are  listed  as  Special 
Charter  or  city  schools,  Eural  schools,  and  Private  schools. 

The  list  contains  the  names  of  732  white  high  schools  and  114 
colored  high  schools,  making  a  total  of  846  schools  in  which  some  high 
school  work  is  being  done.  Of  the  732  white  schools  680  are  public  and 
52  private.  Of  the  732  white  schools  442  are  accredited.  Of  the 
114  colored  high  schools  43  are  accredited.  There  are  121  special 
charter  white  schools,  and  54  colored.  There  are  559  white  and  29 
colored  rural  schools.     There  are  31  private  colored  schools. 

The  classification  of  all  accredited  schools  is  given.  For  example ; 
Alexander- Wilson  in  Alamance  County  is  classified  as  an  accredited 
school,  II,  A.  1924.  This  means  that  the  school  is  an  accredited  school 
in  Group  II,  Class  A,  placed  upon  the  list  in  1924.  For  complete  in- 
formation on  classification  of  schools  see  pages  12-14,  Educational 
Publication  JSTo.  79.  When  the  classification  of  a  school  is  not  given 
it  is  a  non-standard  school. 

All  Special  Charter  and  Rural  High  schools  are  public  unless 
otherwise  stated.  Private  schools  are  listed  separately.  Where  the 
name  of  the  principal  is  not  given  it  means  that  the  Preliminary  Report 
for  the  session  1925-26  has  not  been  received. 

All  schools  which  have  been  accredited  for  the  session  1924-25 
together  with  all  schools  previously  accredited  are  included  in  the  list. 
The  list  is  complete,  therefore,  unt-1  the  close  of  the  session  1925-26. 
The  date  of  accrediting  of  schools  in  1920  and  prior  thereto  is  not 
indicated  in  this  list. 

F'or  the  convenience  of  directors  of  summer  schools  and  college 
authorities  who  admit  students  ui^on  a  basis  of  graduation  from  standard 
schools  a  list  of  schools  arranged  alphabetically  is  given  in  this  bulletin. 
Persons  who  are  not  familiar  with  the  location  of  schools  in  the  various 
counties  find  it  difficult  to  locate  the  names  of  schools  when  they  are 
given  alphabetically  by  counties.  It  is  hoped  that  this  list  will  expedite 
the  work  of  all  those  who  have  occassion  to  use  the  names  of  accredited 
schools. 


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High  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


The  high  schools  of  the  State  which  are  members  of  or  accredited  by 
the  Association  of  Colleges  and  Secondary  Schools  of  the  Southern 
States  are  given  in  the  bulletin  both  as  a  recognition  of  these  schools 
and  as  information  for  those  who  may  wish  to  knoAv  the  schools  which 
are  accredited  by  the  Southern  Association. 

The  High  School  Course  of  Study  will  be  revised  and  reprinted  before 
the  opening  of  the  session  1926-27.  A  high  school  handbook  will  be 
printed  during  the  present  year  and  will  be  ready  for  use  by  the  opening 
of  the  next  school  year. 


State  High  School  Supervisor. 


March  1,  1926. 


STANDARD  HIGH  SCHOOLS 

A  Standard  High.  School  as  defined  in  the  State  law  is  as  follows:  "A  school 
term  of  not  less  than  160  days;  four  years  or  grades  beyond  the  seventh 
elementary  grade;  three  teachers  holding  required  certificates;  not  less 
than  forty- five  pupils  in  average  daily  attendance;  a  program  of  studies 
approved  by  the  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction;  such  equip- 
ment as  may  be  deemed  necessary  by  the  State  Superintendent  of  Public 
Instruction  to  make  the  instruction  beneficial  to  pupils." 

In  the  interpretation  of  this  law  the  following  suggestions  and  require- 
ments are  made  for  the  development  of  a  standard  high  school: 

1.    Teachers 

Every  teacher  employed  in  a  standard  or  accredited  high  school  must 
hold  a  high  school  teacher's  certificate  issued  by  the  Division  of  Certification. 
This  requirement  holds  for  all  classes  of  schools,  public  and  private,  white 
and  colored,  urban  and  rural.  At  least  three  whole  time  teachers  must  be 
employed  in  the  lowest  class  of  standard  school.  These  three  teachers  may 
be  employed  when  the  average  daily  attendance  is  forty-five  pupils;  four 
teachers  may  be  employed  for  an  average  daily  attendance  of  seventy; 
five  teachers  for  an  average  daily  attendance  of  100  pupils,  and  one  additional 
teacher  for  each  additional  thirty  pupils  in  average  daily  attendance. 

2.    Length  of  Term 

The  length  of  term  in  a  Group  II,  Class  B  School,  which  is  the  lowest 
class  of  standard  high  school,  must  be  eight  months  or  160  days,  ex- 
clusive  of   holidays. 

3.    Length  of  Kecitation  Periods 

"With  an  eight  months  term,  160  days,  recitation  periods  must  be  forty-five 
minutes  in  the  clear  in  order  that  each  course  may  be  120  clock  hours  or 
a  unit  of  work.  In  arranging  a  daily  schedule  provision  should  be  made  for 
at  least  three  minutes  between  recitation  periods  to  allow  for  time  spent 
in  changing  classes.  The  actual  time  spent  in  instruction  during  each 
recitation  period  must  be  forty-five  minutes. 

4.    Fifteen  Standard  Units  are  Required  for  Graduation 

A  unit  is  defined  as  follows:  A  unit  is  the  credit  allowed  for  the  satisfac- 
tory completion  of  a  course  pursued  for  thirty-two  weeks  or  more  with 
five  recitation  periods  per  week,  each  recitation  period  being  forty-five 
minutes  in  length.  If  the  term  is  thirty-six  weeks,  recitation  periods  may  be 
forty  minutes  in  length.  A  unit  of  work  is  120  clock  hours.  In  estimating 
the  fifteen  units  required  for  graduation  such  subjects  as  Arithmetic  and 
Spelling  should  not  be  considered.  When  Arithmetic  is  offered  in  the 
eighth  grade  credit  may  be  given  toward  graduation  in  making  a  total 
of  seventeen  or  eighteen  units  required  for  graduation  from  any  given 
school. 


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5.    ATerage  Daily  Attendance 

There  must  be  at  least  forty-five  pupils  in  average  daily  attendance  in  the 
lowest  standard  school.  Such  an  average  attendance  permits  the  employ- 
ment of  three  whole  time  properly  certificated  teachers. 

6.    Course  of  Study 

A  four  year  course  of  study  must  be  provided.  This  means  ordinarily  the 
eighth,  ninth,  tenth,  and  eleventh  grades.  In  some  schools  there  are  twelve 
grades  and  in  some  instanoes  the  eighth  grade  is  regarded  as  a  part  of 
the  junior  high  school.  There  is  nothing  to  prevent  the  organization  of  a 
high  school  on  the  Junior-Senior  basis.  When  an  effort  is  made  to  organize 
on  this  basis  it  is  suggested  that  the  seventh  and  eighth  grades  be  organized 
as  a  Junior  high  school  and  the  ninth,  tenth  and  eleventh  grades  as  the 
Senior  high  school.  In  schools  where  there  are  twelve  grades  it  will  be 
more  convenient  to  organize  on  what  is  known  as  the  6-3-3  Plan:  the 
six  year  elementary  school,  a  three  year  Junior  high  school,  composed  of 
grades  seven,  eight,  and  nine,  and  a  Senior  high  school  composed  of 
grades  ten,  eleven,  and  twelve.  In  small  high  schools  with  three  or  four 
teachers  and  an  average  daily  attendance  of  forty-five  to  seventy  it  is  not 
advisable,  perhaps,  to  attempt  to  organize  on  the  Junior-Senior  basis. 

7.    Equipment 

A.  Library — A  separate  room  with  adequate  furniture  must  be  pro- 
vided for  the  library  which  may  be  used  also  as  a  reading  room.  There 
must  be  in  the  lowest  standard  high  school  at  least  300  volumes  of  dis- 
tinctively high  school  grade.  The  books  in  the  library  should  be  distributed 
as  follows: 

(1)  All  reference  books  and  periodicals  suggested  in  the  high  school 
library    bulletin. 

(2)  Fifty  volumes  of  standard  fiction. 

(3)  Fifty  volumes  of  standard  literature,  in  the  form  of  essays,  orations, 
addresses,  short   stories,  and  dramas. 

(4)  At  least  ten  of  the  books  suggested  on  Agriculture  and  Home 
Economics. 

(5)  Seventy-five  volumes  of  History  and  Biography. 

(6)  Twenty-five  books  on  Geography  and  Travel. 

(7)  Good  editions  of  at  least  twenty-five  of  the  leading  British  and 
American   poets. 

In  meeting  the  requirements  each  of  the  reference  books  and  periodicals 
may  be  counted  as  one  volume  in  the  300  books  required  for  standard 
schools. 

B.  Maps — To  make  the  teaching  effective,  it  is  necessary  not  only  to 
have  good  textbooks,  but  also  to  have  good  apparatus,  such  as  maps, 
charts,  lantern  slides,  pictures,  and  specimens.  The  requirements  for 
maps  for  use  in  connection  with  physical,  general  or  commercial  geography, 
general  science,  history,  and  literature  are  as  follows: 


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A.  PHYSICAL    series: 

1.  World  on  Mercator's  Projection    5.  Europe 

2.  United  States  6.  Asia 

3.  North  America  7.  Africa 

4.  South  America  8.  Australia 

Five  of  the  above  are  required,  but  the  entire  series  should  be  provided 
if  possible. 

B.  BLACKBOARD   OUTLINE    SERIES: 

Five  under  A  above  are  required,  and  eight  or  more  are  recommended. 

C.  POLITICAL   series: 

At  least  one  set  of  seven  or  eight  maps,  under  A  above,  will  be  required. 
Also  a  good  map  of  North  Carolina,  and  a  map  of  the  Land  office,  U.  S. 
Department  of  the  Interior,  showing  the  territorial  expansion  of  the 
United  States. 

D.  HISTORICAL   SERIES: 

1.  For  English,  History  and  Literature: 

England,  or  the  British  Isles. 

2.  For  Ancient  History  and  Latin: 

Ancient  World,  Roman  Empire,  Ancient  Greece,   Ancient  Italy. 
(This  historical  series  is  recommended,  but  not  required.) 

E.  for    modern    EUROPEAN    AND    AMES5ICAN    HISTORY: 

1.  A  good  series  of  charts  for  European  History. 

2.  A  good  series  of  charts  for  American  History. 

(These  charts  are  recommended,  but  not  required.) 
These  requirements  with  reference  to  maps  and   charts  became  effective 
September   1,    1923. 

C.  Laboratory — For  the  teaching  of  Science  there  must  be  at  least  one 
room  set  apart  for  laboratory  work  and  this  room  must  have  the  necessary 
furniture  and  supplies.  At  least  two  sciences  must  be  taught  in  a  standard 
school.  In  the  small  school  these  sciences  or  subjects  should  be  General 
Science  in  the  eighth  grade  and  Biology  in  the  ninth.  In  the  larger  schools 
additional  sciences  may  be  offered. 

In  providing  for  each  science  the  general  apparatus  and  supplies  should 
be  purchased  and  one  individual  set  for  each  two  to  four  students  in  any 
given  class.  In  General  Science  and  Biology  25  to  30  experiments  should  be 
properly  performed  by  each  student  taking  these  subjects. 

D.  High  Scliool  Records  and  Rejiorts — Tlae  high  school  records  are  a 
matter  of  first  rate  importance.  The  high  school  register  should  be  used 
by  the  high  school  teachers  and  the  permanent  high  school  record  card 
furnished  by  the  State  must  be  used.  The  State  Department  of  Public  In- 
struction has  printed  a  sufficient  supply  of  permanent  high  school  record 
cards  to   furnish  the   necessary   cards   for  all   high   schools. 

A  filing  case  should  be  provided  in  each  high  school  for  the  keeping 
of  high  school  records.  A  filing  cabinet  is  an  essential  part  of  the  equip- 
ment of  each  high  school  principal's  office. 


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The  Preliminary  Report  should  be  submitted  promptly  when  request  is 
made.  This  is  the  report  which  is  to  be  made  shortly  after  the  opening  of 
each  school  session.  The  Annual  Report  should  be  made  immediately  after 
the  close  of  sohool  and  submitted  promptly.  One  copy  should  be  sent 
to  the  County  Superintendent,  one  to  the  State  High  School  Supervisor, 
and  one  copy  kept  in  the  office  of  the  principal  for  reference.  No  school 
can  be  properly  rated  until  the  annual  report  is  submitted. 

8.  Required  Subjects 

There  are  some  subjects  so  fundamental  that  they  should  be  required 
of  all  students.  Occassionally  a  student  will  be  found  who  lacks  ability  to 
carry  successfully  any  given  high  school  subject,  but  the  majority  of  all 
students  will  be  able  to  do  satisfactorily  the  work  required  in  connection 
with  a  few  prescribed  subjects. 

The  following  units  are  required  for  graduation  from  a  standard  school: 

Units 

English 4 

Mathematics  2 

Science  1 

History    2 

*Foreign  Language 2 

9.  Elective  Subjects 

Just  as  many  elective  subjects  as  possible  should  be  offered,  but  students 
should  select  electives  wisely,  in  order  to  prevent  smattering. 

It  will  be  noted  that  only  two  units  of  foreign  language  work  are  re- 
quired. These  units  may  be  offered  in  Latin,  French,  German,  Spanish. 
Four  years  of  a  foreign  language  should  be  offered,  but  not  required.  This 
will  not  meet  college  entrance  requirements,  and  students  desiring  such 
credit  should  be  advised  to  take  perhaps  four  years  of  Latin  and  at  least 
two  years  of  modern  language. 

The  two  units  of  mathematics  should  include  algebra  and  plane  geome- 
try. Students  who  wish  to  complete  college  entrance  requirements  should 
take  at  least  two  years  of  algebra  and  one  year  of  plane  geometry. 

Students  who  specialize  in  Vocational  Subjects  are  not  required  to  offer 
Foreign  Language  credits  for  graduation.  If  a  student  takes  four  years  of 
Agriculture  he  is  not  required  to  offer  any  Foreign  Language  work  in 
meeting  the  requirements  for  graduation.  This  applies  also  to  students  who 
take  four  years  of  Home  Economics.  A  student  who  offers  only  two  years 
of  either  one  of  these  subjects  is  required  to  offer  the  two  units  of  Foreign 
Language  work  required  for  graduation. 


COLLEGE  ENTRANCE  REQUIREMENTS 

The  colleges  in  the.  State  differ  somewhat  with  regard  to  credits  or  units 
required  for  entrance  to  college.  The  colleges  have  agreed,  however,  to 
grant  the  following  credits  for  work  done  in  high  school  toward  meeting 
college  entrance  requirements: 


''Not  required  of   students   specializing  in  vocational  subjects. 


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■  Units 

English    4 

Social  Science,  including  History  and  Civics 4 

Mathematics  4 

Greek  - 3 

Latin 4.7 

French 3 

German   3 

Spanish   2 

Botany    5  or  1 

Chemistry 5  or  1 

Physics   5  or  1 

Physiology    5 

Zoology    ' - 5   or  1 

General  Science  5  or  1 

Physiography    5  or  1 

Drawing 1 

Commercial   Geography   5 

Vocational  Agriculture  2 

Bookkeeping  1 

Commercial    Arithmetic    1 

Stenography  ..! 1 

Manual   Training  2 

Home   Economics   _ 2 

Bible  2 

Music   2 

Expression    5 

It  should  be  kept  in  mind  in  estimating  college  credits  that  a  unit  of 
work  is  120  clock  hours.  A  subject  may  be  given  an  entrance  credit  of 
one  unit  if  the  course  is  pursued  for  a  term  of  thirty-two  weeks,  five  days 
to  the  week,  with  recitation  periods  forty-five  minutes  in  length.  The  same 
credit  may  be  secured  for  a  thirty-six  weeks  term  with  forty-minute  recita- 
tion periods.  If  a  student  knows  what  college  he  expects  to  enter,  he  should 
plan  his  course  to  meet  the  entrance  requirements  of  that  institution. 


THE  CLASSIFICATION  OF  HIGH  SCHOOLS 

There  are  two  groups  of  standard  high  schools  in  North  Carolina: 
Group  I — Class  AA,  Class  A,  and  Class  B. 
Group  II — Class  A,  and  Class  B. 

(Class  B  is  the  lowest  standard  or  accredited  school.) 

Note.      Every    teacher    employed    in    a     standard    high    school    must    hold    a     high    school 
teacher's  certificate. 

The  standards  of  these  groups  are  set  forth  as  follows: 

€ronp  I — Class  AA. 

1.  A  four-year  course  of  study  beyond  the  seventh  grade. 

2.  Length  of  term — nine  months,  or  180  days,  exclusive  of  holidays. 

3.  Number  of  teachers — ^twelve   teachers   holding  proper   certificates. 

4.  Length  of  recitation  periods — at  least  forty  minutes. 

5.  Fifteen  standard  units  required  for  graduation. 


12  High  Schools  of  ISTorth  Carolina 

6.  Laboratory  facilities  for  the  tea^ching  of  Science — General  Science  and 

Biology,  and  Physics  or  Chemistry. 

7.  Library  of  at  least  1,000  volumes  of  distinctly  high  school  books. 

8.  Required  number  of  maps,  charts,  and  other  equipment. 

9.  Attendance — at  least  310  pupils  in  average  daily  attendance. 

Group  I — Class  A. 

1.  Four-year  course  of  study. 

2.  Length  of  term^ — nine  months,  or  180  days,  exclusive  of  holidays. 

3.  Number    of    teachers — four    teachers    of    academic    subjects    and    two 

teachers  of  vocational  subjects — a  total  of  six  teaohers. 

4.  Length  of  recitation  periods — at  least  forty  minutes. 

5.  Fifteen  units  required  for  graduation. 

6.  Laboratory  facilities  for  the  teaching  of  Science. 

7.  Library  of  not  fewer  than  500   volumes. 

8.  Maps  according  to  requirements. 

9.  Attendance — at  least  130  pupils  in  average  daily  attendance. 

(irroui)   I — Class   B. 

1.  Four-year  course  of  study. 

2.  Length  of  term — nine  months,  or  180  days,  exclusive  of  holidays. 

3.  Number  of  teachers — four  whole-time  teachers,  one  of  whom  may  be 

a  teacher  of  vocational  subjects. 

4.  Length  of  recitation  periods — at  least  forty  minutes. 

5.  Fifteen  units  required  for  graduation. 

6.  Laboratory  facilities  for  the  teaching  of  Science. 

7.  Library  of  not  fewer  than  500  volumes. 

8.  Maps  according  to  requirements. 

9.  Attendance — at  least  70  pupils  in  average  daily  attendance. 

Group  11 — Class  A. 

1.  Four-year  course  of  study. 

2.  Length  of  term — eight  months,  or  160  days,  exclusive  of  holidays. 

3.  Four   whole-time  teachers,   one   of   whom   may  be   a  teacher   of   voca- 

tional subjects. 

4.  Length  of  recitation  periods — ^at  least  forty-five  minutes. 

5.  Fifteen  units  required  for  graduation. 

6.  Laboratory  facilities  for  the  teaching  of  Science. 

7.  Library  of  not  fewer  than  300  volumes. 

8.  Maps  according  to  requirements. 

9.  Attendance — at  least  70  pupils  in  average  daily  attendance. 

Group  II — Class  B. 

1.  Four-year  course  of  study. 

2.  Length  of  term — eight  months,  or  160  days,  exclusive  of  holidays. 

3.  Three  whole-time  teachers,  holding  proper  certificates. 

4.  Length  of  recitation  periods — at  least  forty-five  minutes. 

5.  Fifteen  units  required  for  graduation. 

6.  Laboratory  facilities  for  the  teaching  of  Science — ^at  least  two  Sciences. 

7.  Library  of  not  fewer  than  300  volumes. 

8.  At  least  forty-flve  pupils  in  average  daily  attendance. 

9.  Maps  according  to  requirements. 


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The  schools  below  those  of  standard  grade  should  be  classified.  The  work  in 
a  school  should  be  so  organized  that  it  can  be  definitely  estimated  just  what 
amount  of  credit  a  pupil  is  entitled  to  for  the  work  he  has  completed. 
There  are  three  classes  of  schools  below  those  of  standard  grade.  These 
constitute  what  will  be  known  as  Group  III  schools,  Classes  A,  B,  and  C. 

Group  III — Class  A. 

This  is  a  three-teacher,  non-standard  high  school. 

A  high  school  may  have  three  whole-time  teachers,  offer  four  years  of 
work,  and  have  a  term  of  thirty-two  weeks,  but  not  be  rated  as  a  stand- 
ard school  because  certain  requirements  have  not  been  met.  Such  a 
school  is  called  a  three-teacher  non-standard  school.  In  such  a  school 
every  effort  should  be  put  forth,  of  course,  to  meet  the  requirements  of  a 
standard  or  accredited  school. 

The  principal  of  a  school  of  this  class  must  hold  at  least  the  High  School 
Teachers'  Certificate,  Class  A,  and  may  receive  a  salary  of  $1,800  on  a 
basis  of  a  nine  months'  term. 

Group  III— Class  B.    A  Certified  School. 

By  Certified  School  is  meant  the  following: 

1.  Three    years    of    work    beyond    the    elementary    school.     That    is,    the 

work  of  the  eighth,   ninth,  and  tenth   grades,   or   first,   second,   and 
third  years  of  a  high  school. 

2.  A  term  of  thirty-two  weeks,  exclusive  of  holidays. 

3.  Recitation  periods  of  forty-five  minutes  in  length. 

4.  Two   whole-time  teachers,   holding  proper   certificates. 

5.  Laboratory  facilities  for  the  teaching  of  General  Science. 

6.  A  library  of  not  less  than  200  volumes. 

7.  Twelve  units  of  work  completed. 

8.  An  average  daily  attendance  of  thirty  pupils. 

The  principal  of  a  Certified  School  must  hold  at  least  the  High  School 
Teacher's  Certificate,  Class  A,  and  may  receive  a  salary  of  $1,600  on  a 
basis  of  a  nine  months'  term. 

Group  III— Class  C.    A  Recognized  School. 

A  Recognized  School  may  be  defined  as  follows: 

1.  Two  years  of  work  beyond  the  elementary  school.     That  is,  the  work 

of  the  eighth  and  ninth  grades,  or  first  and   second  years   of  high 
school. 

2.  A  term  of  thirty-two  weeks,  exclusive  of  holidays. 

3.  Recitation  periods  forty-five  minutes  in  length. 

4.  One  whole-time  teacher  holding  proper  certificate. 

5.  Eight  units  of  work  completed. 

6.  Library  of  100  volumes. 

7.  Twenty  pupils  in  average  daily  attendance. 

The  principal  of  a  Recognized  School  must  hold  at  least  the  High  School 
Teacher's  Certificate,  Class  A,  and  may  receive  a  salary  of  $1,500  on  a 
basis  of  a  nine  month's  term. 

High  School  work  should  not  be  undertaken  unless  it  can  be  provided  for 
in  a  somewhat  adequate  manner.  No  school  will  be  recognized  as  a  high 
school  unless  there  is  one  teacher  giving  whole  time  to  high  school  instruc- 
tion. High  school  work  should  not  be  attempted  in  a  school  where  an  ele- 
mentary teacher,  who  should  be  giving  her  whole  time  to  the  elementary 
school,  employs  a  part  of  her  time  in  giving  high  school  instruction. 


14  High  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


SOUTHERN  ASSOCIATION 

The    schools    listed    below    are    accredited    by    the    Southern    Association. 
Those  marked    (*)     are  members  of  the  Association. 
*Aberdeen  High  School,  Aberdeen — A.  S.  Ballard. 
*Academy  of  St.  Genevieve,  Asheville — Mother  A.  Foret. 
*Asheville  High  School,  Asheville — W.  L.  Brooker. 
*Asheville   School,  Asheville — George  Jackson. 
*Asheville  Normal   (H.  S.  Dept.),  Asheville — John  E.  Calfee. 

Bingham   Military   School,   Asheville— Col.    S.    R.   McKee. 

Bethel  High  School,  Bethel— E.  B.  Page. 
*Boiling  Springs  High  School,   Boiling  Springs — J.  D.   Huggins. 
*Burlington  High  School,  Burlington — C.  C.  Haworth. 

Canton  High  School,  Canton — R.  J.  Hutchins. 
*Chapel  Hill  High  School,  Chapel  Hill— L.  R.  Sides. 

Cliffside  High  School,  Cliffside— Charles  C.  Erwin. 

Central  High  School,  Charlotte — H.  P.  Harding. 
*Concord  High  School,  Concord — A.  S.  Webb. 

Cullowhee  High  School,  Cullowhee — H.  T.  Hunter. 

Davenport  Fitting  School,  Lenior — C.  L.  Hornaday. 
*Durham  High  School,  Durham — Frank  M.  Martin. 

Edenton  High  School,  Edenton — John  A.  Holmes. 
*Elizabeth  City  High  School,  Elizabeth  City— S.  L.  Sheep. 
*Farmville  High  School,  Farmville — G.  R.  Wheeler. 
*Fayetteville  High  School,  Fayetteville — Harry  Howell. 
*Forest  City  High  School   (Cool  Springs),  Forest  City — J.  W.  Eaks. 

Franklinton  High  School,  Franklinton — Hoy  Taylor. 
*Gastonia  High   School,  Gastonia — W.  P.   Grier. 
*Goldsboro  High  School,  Goldsboro — 0.  A.  Hamilton. 
*Greensboro  High  School,  Greensboro — Frederick  Archer. 
♦Greenville  High  School,  Greenville — J.  H.  Rose. 
*Hamlet  High  School,  Hamlet — F.  L.  Ashley. 
♦Henderson  High  School,  Henderson — E.  M.  Rollins. 
*Hendersonville  High  School,  Hendersonville — A.  W.  Honeycutt. 
*Blue  Ridge  School  for  Boys,  Hendersonville — J.  R.  Sandifer. 
*Henrietta-Caroleen  High  School,  Caroleen — J.  B.  Jones. 
♦Hickory  High  School,  Hickory — R.  W.  Carver. 
♦High  Point  High  School,  High  Point — T.  Wingate  Andrews. 
♦Kinston  High  School,  Kinston — K.  R.  Curtis. 

Laurinburg  High  School,  Laurinburg — S.  W.  Rabb. 

Lenoir  High  School,  Lenior — C.  S.  Warren. 
♦Lexington  High  School,  Lexington — J.  H.  Cowles. 
♦Lumberton  High  School,  Lumberton — W.  B.  Crumpton. 

Mars  Hill  College  (H.  S.  Dept.),  Mars  Hill— R.  L.  Moore. 
♦Monroe  High  School,  Monroe — Ray  Armstrong. 
♦Morganton  High  School,  Morganton — D.  W.  Maddox. 

Newton  High  School,  Newton — L.  M.  Epps. 

North  Wilkesboro  High  School,  North  Wilkesboro — Horace  Sisk. 
♦Oake  Ridge  Institute,  Oak  Ridge— T.  E.  Whitaker. 

Oxford  High  School,  Oxford— C.  G.  Credle. 

Oxford  Orphanage  High  School,  Oxford — R.  L.  Brown. 


High  Schools  oii*  I^Torth  Carolina  15 

*Raeford  High  School,  Raeford — J.  M.  Stackhouse. 
*Raleigh  High  School,  Raleigh — H.  F.  Srygley. 
*Reidsville  High   School,   Reidsville — J.  H.  Fleming. 

Rich  Square  High  School,  Rich  Square — A.  W.  Oakes,  Jr. 
*Roanoke  Rapids  High  School,  Roanoke  Rapids — E.  J.  Coltrane. 
♦Rockingham  High  School,  Rockingham — L.  J.  Bell. 
*Rocky  Mount  High  School,  Rocky  Mount — R.  M.  Wilson. 

Rutherford  College  High  School,  Rutherford  College — W.  F.  Starnes. 
*Rutherfordton-Spindale  High  School,  Rutherfordton — B.  L.  Smith. 
*Pineland  School  for  Girls,  Salemburg — Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  J.  Jones. 
*Saint  Mary's  School,  Raleigh— Rev.  W.  W.  Way. 

Salisbury  High  School,  Salisbury — G.  B.  Phillips. 
*Selma  High  School,  Selma — F.  M.  Waters. 
♦Scotland  Neck  High  School,  Scotland  Neck— H.  M.  Roland. 
♦Shelby  High   School,   Shelby— I.  C.  Griffin. 

Smithfield  High  School,  Smithfield— N.  C.  Shuford. 

Southern  Pines  High  School,  Southern  Pines^ — W.  F.  Allen. 

Spencer  High  School,  Spencer — F.  R.  Richardson. 
♦Statesville  High  School,  Statesville — R.  M.  Gray. 

State  School  for  the  Blind,  Raleigh — G.  E.  Lineberry. 

Tarboro  High  School,  Tarboro — ^S.  T.  Emory. 
♦Thomasville  High    School,   Thomasville — J.   N.   Hauss. 
♦Washington   High    School,   Washington— H.    C.    Miller. 
♦West  Durham  High  School,  West  Durham — D.  T.  Stutts. 
♦New  Hanover  High  School,  Wilmington — W.  A.  Graham. 

Wilson  High  School,  Wilson — Charles  L.  Coon. 
♦Richard  J.  Reynolds  High  School,  Winston-Salem — R.  H.  Latham. 
♦Salem  Academy,  Winston-Salem — Howard  E.  Rondthaler. 


WHITE  HIGH  SCHOOLS 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post  Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class — Date 

ALAMANCE: 

A.H.King.     .     

Special  Charter: 

Burlington    .._ 

W.  D.  Halfacre 

Burlington 

I,   A. 

Graham 

H.  G.  McBane          .       .                  

Graham . 

I,   B.      1922 

Haw  River 

B.  H.  Lewis                      .                           ... 

Haw  River 

II,   B.      1925 

Mebanc  .  . 

Mebane 

I,   B.      1925 

Rural: 

Altamahaw- 
Ossipee 

Elon  College,  R-l... 
Graham,  R-2 

II,   B.      1924 

Alexander- 

II,    A.      1924 

Eli  Whitney... 

II,    A.      1924 

Elon  College.. - 

J.  A.  Hornaday 

Elon  College 

J.  W.  Bason     .  

Pleasant  Grove 

S.  C.  Deskins 

Burlington ,  R-3 

Burlington ,  R-2 . 

Snow  Camp 

Taylorsville    

Stony  Creek... 

Sylvan 

R.  H.  Hutchison 

II,    B,      1925 

ALEXANDER: 

M.  A.  Stone                 .  .  - 

Rural: 

Bethlehem 

W.W.  Stockman 

Hidden]  te 

C.  H.  Gryder 

II,    A.      1924 

Stony  Point 

J.  W.  McCall 

Stony  Point _ 

II,    A.      1924 

Taylorsville.    _ 

M.C.Campbell .  . 

II,    A.      1922 

ALLEGHANY: 

Rural : 

Piney  Creek 

E.  M.  Williams.. 

Piney  Creek 

Sparta 

Mouth  of  Wilson,  Va. 

Glade  Valley 

Wadesboro . 

Morven.. 

II,    B.      1923 

Sparta     

S.  A.  Leslie . 

II,    A.      1923 

Tiirkey  Knob. . 

M.  Vanhoy 

Private: 

Glade  Valley... 

C.  W.Erwin    

II,    B. 

ANSON: 

R.W.Allen 

Special  Charter: 

Morven 

J.  F.  Lowrance . 

II,    B.      1924 

Wadesboro . . . 

I,   A. 

Rural: 

Ansonville...  . 

Ansonville 

Polkton,  R-2 

Wadesboro 

Lilesville 

McFarlan 

Peachland 

Polkton 

II,    B.      1925 

BurnsviUe 

Deep  Creek 

D.  W.  B.  Coon..  

Lilesville 

M.  F.  Teeter 

II,    B.      1925 

McFarlan 

O.  n.  T.PTriTnnn 

Peachland 

W.  L.  Harris 

Polkton 

W.  C.  MeCoU 

II,    B.      1924 

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High  Schools  of  N^orth  Carolina 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 


ASHE: 

Rural: 

Bowie... 
Elkland. 
Helton.  _ 


Sutherland 

Virginia- 
Carolina 

West  Jefferson. 

Private: 

Jefferson 


AVERY: 

Rural: 

Altamont... 
Banner  Elk. 
Cranberry,. 

Newland 

Riverside... 


Private: 

Lees  McRae 
Institute. . 

Plumtree  School 
for  Boys.. 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
OfScial  Head 


J.  0.  Goodman. 


L.  K.  Halsey... 

A.  H.  Braswell- 

J.  B.  Hash 

C.  A.  HoweU... 

B.  H.  Duncan.. 


Robt.  B.  Lee  Plummer. 
F.C.Nye 


G.  B.Price. -. 
R.  T.  Teague. 


C.  R.  Stroupe.. 
J.  D.  Horton... 
D.C.Butler... 
B.  D.  Franklin. 


BEAUFORT: 

Special  Charter: 

Belhaven 

Washington. 


Rural: 

Aurora.. 
Bath.... 
Pantego. 


Private: 

Washington 
Coll.  Inst.. 

BERTIE: 


Special  Charter: 

Aulander. .. 
Windsor 


Rural: 

Colerain 

Kelford 

Lewiston- 
Woodville. 


Edgar  H.  Tufts. 
T.  W.  Clapp.... 
H.  H.  McLean.. 


C.H.Young.. 
E.  S.  Johnson. 


R.  A.  Thompson. 
G.  W.  Rhodes.... 
F.  Parker 


M.  0.  Fletcher. 
H.W.Early... 


C.  R.  Hinshaw- 
R.  L.  Tremain. 


J.  S.  Moore 

Mattie  Livermon. 


Post  Office 
Address  of  School 


Beaver  Creek. 


Fleetwood 

Todd 

Sturgills 

Lansing 

Trade,  Tenn. 


Grassy  Creek. . 
West  Jefferson. 


Jefferson. 
Newland. 


F.  L.  Stroupe ..    Spear 


L.  E.  Andrews. 


Crossnore.. 
Banner  Elk. 
Cranberry.. 
Newland 


Banner  Elk.. 

Plumtree 

Washington. 


Belhaven 

Washington. 


Aurora.. 
Bath.... 
Pantego. 


Washington. 
Windsor 


Aulander. 
Windsor.. 


Colerain. 
Kelford.. 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


I,    B. 
II,    B. 


II,    B. 


1922 
1923 


II,    A.      1922 


II,    A. 
11,    A. 


1923 
1924 


Lewiston. 


I,    B. 
I,    A. 


II,  A. 
II,  B. 
I,    B. 


II,    A. 


II,    A. 
II,    B. 


II,    B.      1925 


1925 
1925 
1922 


1923 


II,    B. 


1925 


IIiC4H  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


19 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post   Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class — Date 

BERTIE: 

(Continued) 
Mars  Hill 

Clara  M.  Pigg . 

Colerain,  R-1 

Merry  Hill     _   

II,    B.      192.3 

MerrvHilL... 

W.  R.  Smithwick 

Powellsville  . 

A.  G.  Otwell 

Powellsville 

Republican.   __ 

R.  M.  Peele 

Windsor 

Merrv  Hill . 

Riverside . 

Roxobel 

D.  P.  McCain. 

Roxobel 

Elizabethtown 

Bladenboro 

BLADEN : 

W.  W.  Woodhouse.   . 

Rural: 

Bladenboro  . 

F.  Q.  Barbee             

II,    A.      1921 

Carver's  Creek. 

Acme,  R-1 

Clarkton.     .  . 

Clarkton 

II,    A.      1924 

EUzabethtown , 

Elizabethtown 

Keliy 

II,    B.      192.5 

Kelly  (French's 
Creek) 

W.  N.  Rhyne 

White  Oak 
Academy 

F.  T.  Johnson 

White  Oak 

II,    A.      1923 

Abbottsburg. . . 

V.E.Glenn 

Abbottsburg 

Southport - 

BRUNSWICK: 

B.  R.  Pa<'e 

Rural: 

Bolivia 

Bolivia..      . 

Leland 

J.  P.  Booth 

Leland 

Southport 

W.  J.  Faucette 

Southport ._ 

II,    A.      1923 

buncombe: 

W.C.  Murphy .... 

Ashe\-ille- 

Special  Charter: 

Asheville 

Asheville.   .  _ 

I,    A  A 

Black 
Mountain... 

J.  0.  Wood - ... 

Black  Mountain 

Barnardsville 

Biltmore  ..     

I,    B. 

Rural: 

Barnardsville.. 

F.  A.Penland 

II,    A.      1923 

Biltmore 

W.H.Jones 

I,    A. 

Candler 

C.J.Rich 

Candler.   .  

II,    A.      1923 

Emma 

S.O.Wilde - 

Asheville,  R-4 

Fairview _ 

Fairview 

0.  F.  Blankenship 

II,    A.      1923 

Grace . 

J.  M.  Roberts 

Asheville,  R-1 

Asheville,  R-2 

II,    B.      1925 

Haw  Creek 

0.  H.  Tilson 

Leicester 

II,    A.      1923 

Sand  Hill 

R.J.Crowell 

II,    B.      1925 

Swannanoa 

E.N.  Howell . 

II,    B.      1925 

Weaver  viUe 

G.V.Allen ...       . 

Weaverville 

Asheville,  R-4 

AsheviUe,  R-5 

Weaverville 

Biltmore,  R-2 

SkTland 

Asheville.. 

Asheville  SchooL  ... 

West  Buncombe 

Homer  Henry 

II,    B.      1923 

Woodfin.. 

A.  C.  Reynolds 

II,    B.      1924 

Shanghai 

.Venable 

Miss  Minerva  Brittain..'. 

Valley  Springs. 

W.S.Burleson 

Private: 

Acad,  of  St. 
Genevieve.  . 

Mother  M.  Monk 

II,    A. 

Asheville  School 

George  Jackson 

I,    B. 

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High  Schools  of  ITokth  Caeolina 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post  Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class — Date 

BUNCOMBE: 

(Continued) 

Asheville  Farm 

School 

L.  H.  Burch 

Farm  School 

Asheville  Nor. 
Sch.  (Prep. 
Dept.)     --. 

J.  E.  Calfee     .. 

I,    B. 

Bingham  Mil. 

Col.  S.  R.  McKee 

Christ  School- - 

R.  R.  Harris 

Grove  Park 
School...  ._ 

II,    B. 

Montreal  Nor. 
School-. 

S.  L.  Woodward            ...... 

Montreat     

II,    B. 

Snyder  Outdoor 
School  for 

C.  E.  Snyder 

Asheville,  R-1 

II,    B. 

C.H.Trowbridge 

II,    B. 

BURKE: 

R.  L.  Patton 

Morganton ..   

Special  Charter: 

D.  W.  Maddox 

Morgan  ton     

I,   A. 

Rural: 

Drexel 

J.  E.  Hunter- 

Drexel 

W.  T.  Byrd 

I,    B.      1922 

Hildebran 

E.  S.  Teague       .       . 

Hildebran .  _ 

II,    B.      1923 

Valdese 

C.  C.  Long 

Valdese 

Olive  Hill 

P.  E.  Corpening 

Morganton,  R.F.D... 
Rutherford    College - 

Private: 

Rutherford 
College 

A.  R.  Reep 

II,    B.      1921 

CABARRUS: 

Special  Ciiarter: 

Concord 

Hinton  McLeod 

Concord-  - 

I,   AA. 

Rural: 

Harrisburg 

J.  B.  Stanley 

Harrisburg 

Kannapolis 

Kannapolis... 

II,    A.      1924 

Midland 

Harrisburg 

Concord,  R-2 

Concord 

Mt.  Pleasant 

Mt.  Pleasant--- 

Winecoff 

W.H.Mitchell       .              

Logan 

F.T.Logan                             

Private: 

Mont  Amoena 
Seminarj'  . 

C.  L.T.Fisher                             ...1 

I,    B. 

Collegiate 
Institute 

G.  F.  McAllister 

I,    B. 

High  Schools  ob*  ISTorth  Carolina 


21 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post  Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class— Date 

CALDWELL: 

J.  W.  Mcintosh' 

Lenoir 

Special  Charter: 

Granite  Falls 

II,    A.      1923 

I,    A. 

Rural: 

CoUettsville.... 

CoUettsville __ 

Dudley  Shoals. 

A.  F.  Sharps    

Granite  Falls.. 

Hudson 

Lenoir,  R-2... 

Hudson . . 

Geo.  E.Smith  . 

Oak  Hill 

A.  R.  Crisp                                                

II,    B.      1923 

Whitnel 

W.E.Wilson 

Whitnel 

Private: 

Davenport 
Preparatory 
School  .     .. 

C.  L.  Hornaday 

Hugh  A.  Dobbin 

II,    B. 

Patterson 
School  .     -- 

CAMDEN: 

Indiantown 

Rural: 

Old  Trap 

J.  P.  Pegg 

Old  Trap 

SMloh 

S.  M.  Eddleman 

F.  M.  Eason 

J.  H.  Workman 

R.  L.  Fritz,  Jr 

Shiloh       

South  Mills 

South  Mills 

CARTERET: 

Special  Charter: 

Beaufort 

Morehead  City. 

Beaufort 

Morehead  City 

I,    A.      1922 

Rural: 

II,    B.      1924 

Newport 

C.  F.  Carroll,  Jr.        .                              

Newport 

II,    B.      1923 

Smyrna 

H.C.Banks                                       

II,    B.      1925 

Private: 

St.  Pauls 

CASWELL: 

Robt.  W.  Isley 

Rural; 

Anderson 

R.  W.  Barnette 

Union  Ridge 

Ruffin 

Cobb  Memorial 

F.  B.  Harton 

Leasburg 

Mount  Gilead 

Milton 

J.  E.  Farrior,  Jr 

--■' 

Pelham.. 

W.J.Liles 

Prospect  Hill.. 

Mrs.  B.  M.  Warren ..     

Prospect  HiU 

Semora 

Agnes  WTiitt 

Yanceyville 
(Bartlett 
Yancey) 

S.  H.  Abell _ 

Yancey>.illc 

II,    A.      1925 

;2^2 


High  Schools  of  ISTorth  Cakolhsta 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 


CATAWBA: 

Special  Charter: 

Hickory 

Newton 


Rural: 

Ball's  Creek. 
Blackburn. -- 


Catawba 

County 

Farm-life. 

■  Claremont.- 

Highland... 

Longview-.. 

Maiden 

Mountain  View 

Monogram 

Sherrill's  Ford. 
West  Hickory. . 
White  Church.. 

Private: 

Concordia 
College.. 


CHATHAM: 

Rural: 

Bells 

Bennett- . . 

Bonlee 

Bynum 

Goldston.. 
Moncure. . 
Pittsboro.. 
Siler  Citv. 


CHEROKEE: 

Special  Charter: 

Andrews 

Murphy 


CHOWAN: 


Special  Charter: 

Edenton 


Rural: 

Chowan. 


CLAY: 

Rural: 

Elf 

Hayesville. 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 


J.  A.  Capps. 


Samuel  Thompson. 
R.  J.  Hilker 


R.  D.  Huitt 

D.  J.  Whitener 

H.  G.  Kopenhaver. 


R.W.  Whitener... 
A.  P.  Whisenhimt. 
J.  Lov  Sox 


Reginald  Turner.. 
W.  E.  Abernathv. 


C.  M.  Dickson. 

J.  L.  Kiser 

R.  N.  Hovle... 


0.  W.  Kreinheder. 
W.  R.  Thompson.. 


J.F.Grigg 

R.  L.  Forrester. 
R.  C.  Dorsett.. 
Archie  Braiton. 
C.L.Parker.... 

H.  G.  Self 

A.  V.  Nolan 

S.J.  Husketh... 


A.  L.  Martin. 


L.  B.  Nichols. 
B.  R.  Carroll. 


R.  H.  Bachman. 


Miss  Paulina  Hassell. 

C.  W.  Riden 

Allen  J.  Bell 


J.  A.  Wood. 
B.  C.  Jones 


Post  Office 
Address  of  School 


Newton 

Hickory 

Newton 

Catawba 

Newton,  R-2... 
Catawba 

Newton 

Claremont 

Hickory 

Hickory 

Maiden 

Hickory 

Long  Island 

Sherrill's  Ford. 
West  Hickory.. 
Claremont,  R-2 

Conover 

Pittsboro 

Apex 

Bennett 

Bonlee 

Bynum 

Goldston 

Moncure 

Pittsboro 

Siler  City 

Murphy 

Andrews 

Murphy 

Edenton 

Edenton 

Edenton 

Hayesville 

Hayesville,  R-3 
Hayesville 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


I,   A. 

I,   A.      1922 


11,    B.      1925 
II,    B.      1925 


II,  A. 

II,  B.  1925 

II,  A.  1924 

II,  A.  1924 


II,    B.      1924 
II,    A.      1924 


II,   B. 


II,    A.      1922 


II,  B.  1925 
II,  A.  1923 
II,    B. 


I,    B. 

I,    B.      1923 


I,    A. 


II,    B.      1923 


I,    B.      1924 


High  Schools  of  I^orth  Carolina. 


23 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post  Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class — Date 

CLEVELAND: 

J.  C.  Newton                                     .  ...         .. 

Shelbv 

Special  Charter: 

Kings 

J.  Y.  Irvin . 

Kings  Mountain 

Shelby 

Faliston 

Grover 

Lattimore 

Mooresboro 

Lawndale. 

Waco 

Boiling  Springs 

Whiteville 

Acme. 

Bolton 

Cerro  Gordo 

Chadbourn 

Evergreen 

Fair  Bluff 

I,    A. 

Shelby 

J.  H.  Grigg 

I,    AA. 

Rural: 

Faliston 

W.  R.  Garv                                      .  . 

B.  F.  Bird 

Lattimore 

Mooresboro 

Piedmont 

Waco 

Private: 

Boiling  Springs. 

COLUMBUS: 

Rural: 

Acme  Delco 

Bolton 

Cerro  Gordo... 
Chadbourn.. 

Lawton  Blanton 

M.  G.  Latham 

W.  D.Burns 

I.  J.  Kellum 

J.  D.  Huggins 

J.  H.  Mclver 

Mrs.  Agnes  Barnhardt 

Fabian  Broadway 

C.  C.  Russ 

Eugene  Chesson. ._  . 

II,    B.      1925 

I,    B. 
II,    A.      1923 

I,    A. 

n,    B.      1923 

n,    B.      1925 
II,    B. 

Evergreen 

FairBluEf     ... 

F.  F.  Thompson 

C.  M.  Townsend 

C.  E.  Mabry 

P.  S.  Sykes     . 

11,    A.       1925 

Hallsboro 

Tabor 

Hallsboro 

Tahor 

II,    B.      1925 
II,    A.      1924 

Whiteville 

G.  0.  Rogers 

I,    B. 

CRAVEN: 

R.S.  Proctor 

New  Bern 

Special  Charter: 

J.  M.  Shields 

I,    A. 

Rural: 

CoveCitv 

Harold  Whitehurst-.     .       ..       

Cove  City  .. 

Craven  County 
Farm-life 
School 

F.W.Jarvis .. 

II,    A. 

Dover 

Dover,  R-3. 

New  Bern,  R-2 

II,    A.      1922 

Fort  Barnwell.. 

G.  C.  Bush 

Jasper  

J.  F.  Pugh      

II,    B.      1925 

CUMBERLAND: 

B.  T.  McBrvde ... 

Special  Charter: 

Fayetteville  ... 

R.  R.  Harley 

I,    A  A. 

Rural: 

Cedar  Creek. 

A.  B.  Alderman ...        .  . 

Cedar  Creek 

Fayetteville,  R.F.D.. 

Eastover 

W.C.  Eagles  . 

II,    B.      1924 

Falcon     

A.  C.  Holland 

Godwin 

John  W.  Heath 

Grays  Creek 

A.B.Collins 

Hope  Mills,  R-2 

24 


High  Schools  of  ITorth  Carolina 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post  Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class — Date 

CUMBERLAND: 

{Continued) 

K.  A.  McDonald- -- _ 

n, 

11, 
n, 
II, 

T, 

I, 

II. 

I, 
I, 

II, 
I, 
II, 

II, 

I, 
II, 

I, 
II, 

B.      1925 

Lan  Tabor 

Linden       

D.  C.  Mosteller 

Massey  Hill 

H.  H.  Hamilton 

Fayetteville,  R.F.D. . 
Wade 

J.  D.  Messiok 

J.  W.  Carrell . 

B.      1925 

Seventy-first    _ 

Fayetteville,  R-3 

A.      1925 

Rtpdmnn 

B.      1925 

R.  W.  McDonald 

Fayetteville,  R.F.D.. 
Wade 

Wade 

D.  S.  McCormick 

CURRITUCK: 

Maud  C.  Newbury.       .          _ 

Rural: 

C.  N.  Baughan 

B.      1924 

Poplar  Branch 

R.  C.  Mayo,  Jr. .   .  .. 

Poplar  Branch 

B.      1921 

DARE: 

E.  W.  Pearson 

Rural: 

Hatteras 

Ethel  B.  Williford 

Manteo . . 

L.  R.  Williford 

Manteo 

B. 

Wanchese 

Chas.  R.  Roe 

DAVIDSON: 

S.  G.  Hasty 

Lexington 

Lexington 

Thomasville 

Welcome 

Linwood,  R-l 

Denton 

Linwood 

Thomasville,  R.F.D.. 

Lexington,  R-3 

Southmont 

Lexington,  R.F.D.... 
Welcome 

Thomasville 

Wallburg 

Mocksville 

Mocksville 

Cana,  R-l 

Farmington 

Special  Charter: 

Lexington 

T.D.Stokes    

A. 

Thomasville 

P.C.Newton ... 

A. 

Rural: 

Arcadia  . 

B.      1924 

Churchland 

C.  E.  Snoddy 

B. 

Denton 

Linwood 

Pilot 

W.  C.  Harward 

A.  L.  Elliott 

H.E.White 

A.      1924 

Reeds 

Southmont 

Tyro 

Welcome 

Private: 

Baptist 

Orphanage... 
Liberty 

0.  M.  Staton 

E.  C.  Willis 

E.  R.  Smith 

J.  Carl  Sink 

T.  A.  Whitener 

E.  F.  Mumford .. 

B.      1924 

B.      1925 
A.      1923 

DAVIE: 
Special  Charter: 

E.  P.  Bradley 

E.  C.  Staton 

B.      1922 

Rural: 

Cana 

Farmington 

Mrs.  C.  S.  Eaton.... 

Mrs.  W.  S.  Wellborn.... 

B.      1925 

High  Schools  of  ISTorth  Carolina 


25 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post   Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class — Date 

DAVIE: 

{Continued) 
Fork  Church 

J.  Minor 

Mocksville,  R-3 

Cooleemec 

Advance 

II, 
11, 

II, 
II, 
I, 

II, 

11, 
II, 
II, 

I, 

II, 
I, 

II, 

II, 

I, 

I, 
I, 

II, 

A. 
B. 

B. 

A. 
B. 

B. 

A. 
A. 
A. 

AA 

B. 

A. 

B. 
B. 
B. 

AA. 
B. 

A. 

S.  M.  Holton,  Jr 

1924 

L.  P.  Hendrix 

1925 

R.E.Mills . 

Advance .  . 

DUPLIN: 

B.C.Siske. _ 

Warsaw 

Special  Charter: 

R.T.Ray 

Faison.. 

1924 

Teacheys 

J.  S.  Fleming . 

Warsaw 

1922 

Rural: 

Beulaville 

Mrs.  M.A.Stone  .     . 

Beulaville  .   _..     ._ 

1925 

Calypso,.     

C.H.Walker 

Calyspo 

Chinquapin 

R.  L.  Marsh 

Chinquapin..     ._ 

Kenans  ville 

I.  C.  Pait 

Kenansville .. 

Magnolia 

Dan  Byrd 

Magnolia 

1924 

Rose  Hill 

E.  C.  Jernigan  .  .       ........ 

Rose  Hill 

1923 

Wallace-.  .     - 

I.  H.  Butt .... 

Wallace..       _   .     .. 

1921 

DURHAM: 

L.H.Barbour 

Durham 

Special  Charter: 

Durham 

C.E.Phillips 

Durham 

Durham,  R-6 

East  Durham 

Durham,  R-1 

Durham,  R-3 

Bahama 

Durham,  R-8 

West  Durham 

Tarboro  .. 

Rural: 

Bethesda  ..  . 

P.  G.  Farrar 

1924 

East  Durham. 

Herman  Jernigan    

Lakewood  

A.  A.  Long     .. 

Lowe's  Grove.. 

0.  K.  Goodwin 

1922 

Mangum 
(Bahama) . . 

R.C.  Holton 

1925 

Mineral  Spring 

B.  F.  Kendall  . 

West  Durham . 

D.  T.  Stutts _ 

EDGECOMBE: 

W.  H.  Pittman 

Special  Charter: 

Rooky  Mount . 

Z.  L.  Foy..    . 

Rocky  Mount 

Tarboro . 

Tarboro 

S.T.Emory 

Rural: 

Battleboro 

Wm.  J.  Barefoot 

Battleboro 

Conetoe. 

Tarboro,  R-2 

Tarboro,  Box  524... . 

Macclesfield 

Pinetops 

Conetoe. 

Crisp 

J.  C.  Horner 

W.  R.Echols 

' 

Leggett 

P.S.White 

Macclesfield  1. 

R.A.Phillips 

Pinetops . 

N.  E.  Gresham 

Speed... 

W.  J.  Bundy 

West 
Edgecombe. . 

M.  T.  Tanner 

Rocky  Mount 

1924 

26 


High  Schools  of  IN'orth  Carolina 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post  Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class — Date 

FORSYTH: 

T.  H.  Cash 

Winston-Salem 

Kernersville 

Winston-Salem 

n, 
I, 

n, 

n, 
n, 
11, 

n, 

I, 

I, 
I, 

II, 
II, 

II, 

11. 
II, 
I, 

I, 
II, 

11, 
II, 

II, 
II, 

n. 

Special  Charter: 

Kernersville  . 

R.  A.  Sullivan       ....     

A.      1922 

Winston-Salem. 

J.  W.  Moore . 

AA. 

Rura!: 

Clemmons 

A.      1922 

Lewisville 

J.H.White 

Mineral  Springs 
Old  Richmond  _ 

W.  A.  Sowers 

J.F.Scott           

Winston-Salem,  R-3. 

Tobaccoville 

Winston-Salem 

Rural  Hall 

B.      1924 

Old  Town 

J.  0.  Rodgers                               . 

B.      1925 

.   Rural  HalL— 

T.  S.  Neale 

B.      1925 

Sedge  Garden. 

J.  R.  Rhue 

Kernersville 

Pfafftown 

Vienna 

W.  B.  Speas 

Walkertown 

W.  L.  Ingold  .       

Walkertown 

Winston-Salem 

A.      1924 

Private: 

Salem  Academy 

E.  J.  Heath                      .          

B. 

FRANKLIN: 

E.  L.  Best 

Hoy  Taylor      ... 

Special  Charter: 

Franklinton  ... 

B. 

Louisburg 

W.R.Mills       -        

B. 

C.B.Howard                  .  .  ...       ... .  - 

Rural: 

Bunn_     

L.  H.  Davis 

A.      1922 

Cedar  Rock 

T.H.  Sledge 

Louisburg,  R-4 

B.      1924 

Epsom 

Justice... 

P.L.Worrell  .              

Spring  Hope,  R-2.... 
Louisburg 

Private: 

Louisburg 
College 
Academy 

Miss  Sallie  P.  Betts     . 

B. 

GASTON: 

F.  P.  Hall 

Special  Charter: 

Bessemer  City. 

C.  M.  Tatum 

Bessemer  City 

A.      1921 

Cherryville.... 

A. 

AA. 

Rural: 

Belmont 

J.  G.  Bamette  .      

A.      1922 

A.  K.  Pierce,  Jr.    .     

Dallas 

C.  B.  Hawkins               

Dallas 

A.      1925 

J.  M.  Holbrook          

B.      1925 

Mount  Holly.- - 

C.  E.  Rozzelle            

Mount  Holly 

Gastonia,  R-2 

A. 

A.  C.  Warlick             

W.  R.  Rhyne              

A.      1923 

Tryon   ... 

H.  M.  Loy                  

B  essemer  City 

A.      1923 

Private : 

A.      1924 

Sacred  Heart 
Academy 

Sister  M.  Boyde 

Belmont 

High  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


27 


Countv,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post  Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class— Date 

GATES: 

J  M  Glenn                                                               

Gatesville 

Rural: 

Gates 

L  C  Hand                                                                

Gatesville 

Hall  (Eure) 

Eure.--  - 

Hobbsville 

Sunbury .. 

E.  L  Derrick 

II,    B.      1923 

GRAHAM: 

J.  H.  Moody                                           -  - 

Robbinsville 

Robbinsville 

Oxford 

Rural; 

Robbinsville 

W.  GuyJustis 

II,    A.      1924 

GRANVILLE: 

J.  F.  Webb 

Special  Charter: 

Oxford 

N.  W.  Weldon 

Oxford 

I,   A. 

Rural: 

Berea--_     -__ 

R.  M.  Usrv -  .                                  .  

Berea 

CrppAmnnr 

J.  A.  Pitts .  - 

Creedmoor ... 

II,    A.      1922 

OakHiU 

W.  C.  Poe  —                                          

Virgilina,  Va 

Stem 

stem 

II,    A.      1923 

Stovall 

R.C.Young                                                   

Stovall 

II,    A.      1923 

Wilton 

R.  F.  Coats                                                     -  

Franklinton,  R-1 

Oxford : 

II,    A.      1924 

Private: 

Oxford 
Orphanage..  _ 

Miss  Nettie  N.  Bemis 

I,    B.        1924 

GREENE: 

H.G.Robertson     -                                 .     

Snow  Hill 

Rural : 

Hookerton 

W.P.Moore .                              

Hookerton 

,  .  ..      ... 

Snow  Hill 

M.  R.  Mahaffev      - 

SnowHiU 

I,    B.      1923 

Walstonburg.__ 

H.  W.  Cart,er 

Walstonburg 

Greensboro 

GUILFORD: 

■■■       .• 

Special  Charter: 

Greensboro 
(Central) 

C.  W.  PhiUips 

Greensboro-  ...  ... 

I,    AA. 

High  Point 

High  Point-  ... 

I,    AA. 

Rural: 

Alamance 

0.  C.  .Johnson 

Greensboro,  R-6 

Greensboro,  R-2 , 

Gibsonville 

Guilford  CoUege 

Bessemer 

W.  E.  Younts 

II,    A.      1924 

Gibsonville 

J.  H.  Joyner  .  . 

II,    B.      1925 

Guilford 

College 

Sallie  B.  Newman.  ...                                .... 

II,    A.      1924 

W.  A.  White,  Jr. 

11,   A. 

Jonesboro 

Jonesboro 

McLeansviUe 

Brown  Summit..-  .. 

Liberty 

MoLeans\-ille-  - 
Monticello 

E.  E.  Farlow 

L.H.Floyd 

n,    B.      1925 

Nathaniel 
Greene 

R.  M.  Utley 

•'■■•'' 

28 


High  Schools  of  JSTorth  Caeoliwa 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 


GUILFORD: 

{Continued) 

Oak  Ridge 

Pleasant 

Garden 

Pomona 

Rankin 

South  Buffalo - 
Summerfield.. 

Private : 

Greensboro 
Bible  and 
Lit.  School. 

Oak  Ridge 
Institute 

HALIFAX: 

Special  Charter: 

Enfield 

Roanoke 

Rapids... 
Scotland  Neck. 
Weldon 


Rural: 

Aurelian 

Springs. 
HoUister. . 


HARNETT: 

Special  Charter: 

Dunn 

LiUington... 


Rural: 

Angier 

Barbecue 

Bunn  Level... 

Coats 

Erwin  (Duke). 
LaFayette 


Private: 

Buie's  Creek 
Academy 

HAYWOOD: 

Special  Charter: 

Canton 

Waynesyille 

Rural: 

Bethel 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 


Miss  Notre  M.  Johnson. 

W.H.Crawford 

H.  A.  Helms 

H.G.  Waters 

E.  S.  McBane 

L.  R.  Casey. 

E.D.Owen 

T.  E.  Whitaker 

A.  E.  Akers 

R.  Hunter  Pope 

C.W.Davis... 

H.M.Roland 

Miss  Narcissa  B.  Daniel 

V.  C.Matthews 

J.  J.  Beale 

B.P.Gentry 

B.  E.  Lohr 

B.  D.  Bunn 

I.  J.  Stephenson 

C.H.  Dula 

J.  M.  Farmer 

J.H.Taylor 

T.W.  Sprinkle 

W.  M.  Lovelace 

J.  A.  Campbell 

W.C.Allen 

R.  J.  Reveley 

R.  0.  Edgerton 

Fred  L.  Stafford 


Post   Office 
Address  of  School 


Oak  Ridge 

Pleasant  Garden.. 

Greensboro 

Greensboro,  R-4... 
Greensboro,  R-6... 
Summerfield 

Greensboro 

Oak  Ridge 

Roanoke  Rapids... 

Enfield... 

Roanoke  Rapids... 

Scotland  Neck 

Weldon 

Littleton _ 

Hollister 

LiUington 

Dunn 

LiUington 

Angier 

Olivia 

Bunn  Level 

Coats 

Erwin 

Chalybeate  Springs 

Buie's  Creek 

Waynesville 

Canton 

Waynesville 

Woodrow 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


II,   A. 
II,    A. 


II,    B.      1924 
II,   B.      1925 


I,    B. 


I,  B. 

I,  A. 

I,  B. 

I,  B. 


I,    A.      1922 
II,   A.      1921 


II,   B.      1925 


II,  B.  1925 
II,  B.  1925 
II,    A.      1925 


I,   A. 


I,    A. 
I,   A. 


II,   B.      1924 


High  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


29 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 


HAYWOOD: 

(Continued) 

Clyde 

Rook  Hill 


Private: 

Haywood 
Institute 

HENDERSON: 

Special  Charter: 

Hendersomdlle. 

Rural: 

East  Flat  Rock. 

Flat  Rook 

Mills  River 

Private : 

Fassifern 

Fruitland 
Institute 

HERTFORD: 

Rural: 

Ahoskie 

Como 

Harrellsville 

Murfreesboro. - 
Winton 


HOKE: 

Rural: 

Antioch 

Mildouson, 

Raeford 

Rookfish-. 


HYDE: 

Rural: 

Englehard 

Fairfield 

Lake  Landing. 

Ocracoke 

Sladesville 

Swan  Quarter.. 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 


Chas.  F.  Owen. 
W.  F.  Albright- 


P.  A.  Roberts. 
R.  G.  Anders- 


H.  C.  Mardis. 


Miss  Bessie  Steedman  . 

J.  E.  Ockemaan 

Miss  Bessie  Jordan 


J.  R.  Sevier 

N.  A.  Melton.. 
N.  W.  Britton. 


C.B.Garrett.. 
A.  C.  Bergeron. 
J.  R.  Brown. -. 
C.  C.  Graves.. - 
P.D.  Rudd..__ 


W.  P.  Hawfield. 


Fred  Abernathy.. 

Joe  Osborne 

J.  M.  Staokhouse. 
C.  D.  Williams.... 


E.  W.  Joyner. 


C.E.  Topping.. 
C.  F.  Copeland. 


J.  H.  Andrews. 
M.  H.  Judd.... 
G.  M.  Guthrie. 


Post  Office 
Address  of  School 


Clyde 

Waynesville,  R-2 

Clyde 

Hendersonville. . 

Hendersonville.  _ 

East  Flat  Rock. . 

Flat  Rock 

Horse  Shoe 

Hendersonville. . . 
Hendersonville- -. 
Winton 

Ahoskie 

Como 

Harrellsnlle 

Murfreesboro 

Winston 

Raeford- 

Red  Springs 

Dunderraoh 

Raeford 

Rockfish 

Swan  Quarter 

Englehard 

Fairfield 

Lake  Landing 

Ocracoke 

Scranton 

Swan  Quarter 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


II,    B.      1925 


II,    A.      1921 


I,  A. 

II,  B. 

II,  B. 

I,  B. 

I,  B. 


II,    A.      1921 


I,    B. 


n,    B.      1923 


m 


High  Schools  of  J^orth  Carolina 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 


IREDELL: 

Special  Charter: 

Mooresville 

States^'ille 


Rural: 

Cool  Springs... 
Harmony 
(Iredell 
County  F-1) 

Scotts 

Sharon 

Troutman 

Union  Grove.. 

Private: 

Mitchell 

Academy 

Presbyterian 

Orphanage.— 

JACKSON: 

Rural: 

CuUowhee 

Qualla 

Sylva 

Webster 

Private: 

Sylva 

.   Collegiate 
Institute 

JOHNSTON: 

Special  Charter: 

Clayton 

Sehna 

Smithfield 

Rural: 

Archer  Lodge.. 

Benson 

Four  Oaks.. 

Glendale , 

Kenly 

Meadow 

Micro ' 

Pine  Level 

Princeton 

Wilson's  Mills . 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 


Miss  Celeste  Henkel. 


B.  E.  Littlefield. 
W.  R.  Kirkman. 


R.  W.  Adams. 


R.  H.  Lankford. . 
W.  P.  Whitesides. 

C.H.  Cathey 

R.S.  Shore 

S.  B.  Smithey 


G.  H.  Elhnore. 
T.L.  O'Kelly.. 
J.  N.  Wilson... 


P.  W.  Alexander. 

W.  C.  Reed 

A.  C.  Lovelace... 
C.  R.  Bird 


J.  C.  Hough 

H.  B.  Marrow 

Vann  B.  Stringfield 
N.  G.  Woodlief...- 
N.  C.  Shuford 

J.W.King 

H.  C.  Renegar 

J.  T.  Hatcher 

E.T.  Boyette 

G.T.Whitley 

.4.  G.Glenn, 

G.  M.  Moser 

I.  B.  Talton 

M.P.Young 

Nathan  Womack. . . 


Post  Office 
Address  of  School 


Statesville 

Mooresville 

Statesville 

Cleveland 

Harmony 

Scotts 

Eufola 

Troutman 

Jennings 

Statesville 

Barium  Springs 
Sylva 

Cullowhee 

Whittier 

Sylva 

Webster 


Sylva 

Smithfield 

Clayton 

Sehna 

Smithfield 

Claj'ton,  R.F.D 

Benson 

Four  Oaks 

Kenly,  R.F.D.. 

Kenly 

Benson,  R  J.D. 

Micro 

Pine  Level 

Princeton 

Wilson's  Mills.. 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


I.  A. 
I,  AA. 


II,  B.   192.3 


II,  A. 

II,  A.  1923 

II,  B.  1925 

II,  A.  1923 


II,  B.   1923 


I,  B. 


II,  A.   1922 
II,  B.   1925 


I,  B.   1924 


I,  A. 
I,  A. 
I,  A. 


1922 
1924 


II,  A.   1923 


II,  B.   1925 


High  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


31 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post   Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class— Date 

JONES: 

Rural: 

W.  V.  Wilkinson 

Maysville 

Pollocks  ville 

Trenton    . 

II,    B.      1924 

Alex  H.  White    .. 

II,    B.      1924 

G.  0.  Mudge 

C.  E.  league 

T.  T.  Lanier 

J.  S.  Truitt 

II,    B.      1923 

LEE: 

Special  Charter: 

Jonesboro 

Sanford 

Jonesboro 

Sanford-. - 

Broadway 

Kinston_._ 

I,    B. 
I,    A. 

Rural: 

Broadway 

LENOIR: 

M.  L.  Nea! 

E.E.Sams 

II,    B.      1925 

Spelcal  Charter: 

E.  B.  Fisher 

I,    AA. 

I,    B. 

Rural: 

G.  C.  Buck 

Kinston,  R-1 

Kinston,  R.F.D.4...- 
PinkHill 

II,    A.      1925 

Moss  Hill 

E.W.  Glass -  

Pink  Hill 

B.B.  Holder           . 

11,    A.      1923 

LfMCOLN: 

L.  B.  Beam 

Lincolnton 

Special  Charter: 

Lincolnton...  . 

W.E.Gladstone          

Lincolnton  

I,    A. 

Rural: 

Asbury.  ..  _ 

Miss  Betty  Coon              .  . 

Lincolnton,  R.F.D... 
Crouse 

Grouse 

0.  L.  Kiser .         _.  .     .  _       

North  Brook  .. 

Miss  Dora  Rhodes           - .  - - 

Cherry  ville,  R-3 

II,    B.      1925 

Rock  Springs  . 

C.E.  Mcintosh                

II,    A.      1925 

H.  B.  Kiser  _        .          .       .       

Lincolnton,  R.F.D.__ 
Franklin 

MACON: 

M.D.Billings       .        ..       

Special  Charter: 

Franklin 

A.  L.  Bramlett 

Franklin  ..    . 

I,    B.      1921 

Rural: 

lotla 

M.P.Wright 

Franklin,  R-3 

MADISON: 

0.  S.  Dillard 

Rural: 

Mars  Hill 

Ethel  E.  English 

D.  W.  Kanoy 

H.  W.  Cook  . 

MarsHilL. 

Marshall 

Walnut 

Marshall 

Walnut 

Mars  Hill 

I,    B.      1923 
II,    B.      1924 

Private: 

Mars  Hill 
College 

R.  L.  Moore 

I,   A. 

High  Schools  oi*  North  Carolina 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 


MARTIN: 

Rural: 

Everetts 

Hamilton 

Jamesville 

Oak  City 

Parmele 

Robersonville 
Williamston.. 
Bear  Grass. . 

Gold  Point.. 

Farm  Life 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 


MCDOWELL: 

Special  Charter: 

Marion 

Old  Fort 

Rural: 

Glenwood 

Nebo 

MECKLENBURG: 

Special  Charter: 
Chahlotte: 
Alexander 
Graham 
Junior  High . 

Central 

Davidson 


Rural: 

Bain 

(Mint  Hill). 
Big  Springs— - 
Clear  Creek. ., 

Cornelius 

Derita 

Dixie 

Hickory  Grove 

Hoskins 

Hunters  ville... 
Long  Creek... 

Matthews 

Newell 

North 

Charlotte 

Oak  Dale 


R.  A.  Pope. 


R.  T.  Johnson. 

J.  L.  Jones 

CO.  Small—. 
H.  M.  Ainsley. 
B.  0.  Dupree. . 

R.  I.  Leake 

J.  S.  Seymour.. 
S.M.Lee 


L.  B.  Wynne. 
J.  D.  Lilley... 


N.  F.  Steppe. 


A.  W.  McDougle.- 
Geo.  B.  Strickland. 


Geo.  L.  Smith., 
Y.  V.  A.  Riser. 


J.  M.  Matthews. 


A.  M.  Elliott  - . . 

E.  H.  Garinger.. 
H.L.Elliott,  Jr.. 

Harry  L.  Griffin. 
H.  P.  Hamilton. 
W.  W.  McComb. 
W.  E.  Pell 

F.  W.Webster.  _ 

R.  A.  Grier 

R.  F.  Plaxco 

G.  B.  Coon 

W.  D.  Loy 

B.S.  Plaxco 

G.  N.Neel 

T.  C.  Lingerfeldt 

Leroy  Dulin 

J.  B.  Potts 


Post  Office 
Address  of  School 


Williamston.. 

Everetts 

Hamilton 

Jamesville 

Oak  City 

Parmele 

Robersonville. 
Williamston.. 
Williamston, 

R.F.D.  2... 
Robersonville, 

R.F.D 

Williamston, 

R.F.D.  4... 

Marion 

Marion 

Old  Fort 

Neals  ville 

Nebo 

Charlotte 


Charlotte 

Charlotte 

Davidson 

Matthews,  R-19 

Charlotte,  R-4 

AUen 

Cornelius 

Derita 

Charlotte,  R-11 

Charlotte,  R-9 

Charlotte,  R.F.D.... 

Huntersville 

Huntersville,  R-20... 

Matthews 

Newell 

Charlotte,  R-8 

Charlotte,  R-6 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


II,  B.  1925 

II,  B.  1924 

11,  A.  1923 

II,  B. 


I,   A. 
I,   B. 


1922 


II,    B.      1924 
II,    B.      1923 


I,   AA. 
II,    B.      1922 


II,    A.      1922 
II,    B.      1924 


II,  A.  1925 
II,  A.  1925 
II,    A.      1924 


High  Schools  of  ISTorth  Carolina 


33 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post  Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class— Date 

MECKLENBURG: 

(Continued) 
'Oakhurst. 

W.  S.  Hough 

Charlotte,  R-1 

Paw  Creek  .   

Paw  Creek 

J.  H.  Knox.-   .        . 

II,    B.      1924 

Piedmont 
Junior 
High  School  - 

Charlotte 

Pineville 

0.  A.  Tuttle  -  . 

Pineville 

II,    B.      1924 

Sardis-CarmeL- 

W.E.Powell 

Charlotte,  R-1 

Charlotte,  R-1 

Pineville,  R-15 

Charlotte       

Sharon... 

C.  C.  Stroup 

Steel  Creek 
(Observer)... 

W.  C.  Merritt 

Vocational 

H.K.Moore _ 

Woodlawn..  .. 

D.C.Shaw.Jr 

Charlotte,  R-2 

Charlotte .. 

Private: 

Southern  Indus- 
trial Institute 

F.M.Matthews ...       .  . 

' 

MITCHELL: 

J.  B.  Deyton .. 

Forbes     

Special  Charter: 

Spruce  Pine 
(Harris) 

Edward  Warrick 

Spruce  Pine .. 

II,    B.      1924 

Rural: 

Bakersnlle 

J.  R.  Carr 

Bakersville 

II,    A.      1924 

MONTGOIVIERY: 

J.  S.  Edwards 

Troy 

Rural: 

Biscoe 

R.  S.  Rainey 

Biscoe - 

II,    B.      1925 

Candor 

T.  B.  Mauney  . . . 

Candor      . 

II,    A.      1924 

Mt.  Gilead 

J.  H.  Newell  ..     .. 

Mt.  Gilead 

II,    A.      1922 

Star 

R.  C.  Kiser  ._ 

Star.. 

II,    A.      1925 

Troy 

Harold  ICrauss 

Troy 

Carthage 

II,    A.      1921 

MOORE: 

A.B.Cameron . 

Special  Charter: 

Aberdeen 

D.  H.  Cooke 

I,    B.      1923 

Cameron  ... 

J.  Clyde  Kelly 

Cameron 

Carthage 

Southern  Pines 

Vass 

Hemp 

Eagle  Springs 

Jackson  Springs 

Pinehurst 

Vass,  R-1 

Highfalls 

Carthage 

O.B.Welch 

I,    B. 

Southern  Pines  . 

W.  F.  Allen 

II,    A.      1923 

Vass-Lake^dew 

W.  D.  Matthews 

II,    B.      1924 

Rural: 

Elise 

Allen  Jones . 

Eagle  Springs. . 

R.  D.  Redfern 

Jackson  Springs 

E.  0.  Smithdeal 

II,    A.      1922 

Pinehurst 

W.  P.  Morton 

II,    B.      1925 

Sandhill  Farm- 
life  School     . 

R.  G.  Hutcheson      

II,    A. 

Highfalls 

J.  M.  Weatherly 

34 


High  Schools  of  ISJ'orth  Carolina 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 


NASH: 


Special  Charter: 

Spring  Hope- 


Rural: 

Bailey. 
Bunn_. 


Castalia 

Middlesex  _  _ 

Nashville 

Red  Oak 
Farm-life 

School 

Whitakers. . 


NEW  HANOVER: 

Special  Charter: 

Wilmington 

NORTHAMPTON: 

Rural: 

Conway 

Jackson 

Rich  Square... 

Seaboard 

Severn 

Woodland- 
Olney 


ONSLOW: 

Rural: 

Jacksonville. 

Richlands 

Swansboro... 


ORANGE: 

Special  Charter: 

Chapel  Hill.... 

Rural: 

Aycock  (Cedar 

Grove) 

Efland 

Hillsboro 


PAMLICO: 


Rural: 

Alliance. 


Hobuoken. 
Oriental... 
Stonewall.. 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 


Linwood  S.  Inscoe. 


J.  E.  McLean. 


L.  H.  McNeely.... 
Elizabeth  Hyman. 

W.  E.  Whisnant... 

C.  L.Eaddy 

Curtis  Crissman... 


H.  A.  Nanney.. 
V.  W.  McGhee. 

W.  A.  Graham. . 


Malcolm  G.  Little. 
P.J.Long 


T.R.Everett.-.. 

J.  L.  Dennis 

Mrs.  J.  H.  Boyce. 

H.  M.  Lynch 

H.M.  Finch 


L.  Bruce  Gunter.. 
W.  M.  Thompson. 


S.H.  Willis 

R.  C.  Zimmerman. 
R.  G.  Stephens 


R.  H.  Claytor. 


Nellie  H.  Graves. 


M.  L.  Shepherd. 
E.  B.  Goodwin.. 
G.  A.  Brown 


T.  B.  Attmore. 


R.  H.  Smathers. 

Z.  E.  Brinson 

J.  W.  Hamilton. 

E.R.Perry 

W.  G.  Johnston. 


Post  Office 
Address  of  School 


Nashville. 


Spring  Hope. 


Bailey 

Rocky  Mount, 
R.F.D 

Castalia 

Middlesex 

Nashville 


Red  Oak.. 
Whitakers. 


Wilmington. 

Wilmington. 
Jackson 


Conway 

Jackson 

Rich  Square. 

Seaboard 

Severn 


Woodland... 
Jacksonville. 


Jacksonville. 
Richlands. . . 
Swansboro... 


Hillsboro. 


Chapel  Hill. 


Hillsboro,  R-2. 

Efland 

Hillsboro 


Vandemere. 


Alliance 

Arapahoe.. 
Hobucken. 
Oriental-.. 
Stonewall.. 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


n,    A.       1923 


II,    B.      1925 

II,    B.      1923 
I,    B.      1923 


II,    A. 

II,    A.      1924 


I,    AA. 


I,    B. 
II,    B. 


II,    A.      1923 


II,    A.      1922 
II,    A.      1922 


I,    A. 

II,    B.      1925 
II,    A.      1923 


II,  A. 

II,  A. 

II,  B. 

II,  A. 

II,  A. 


1923 
1923 
1925 
1923 
1922 


High  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


35 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 


PASQUOTANK: 

Special  Charter: 

Elizabeth  City. 


Rural: 

Newland. . . 
Weeksville- 


PENDER: 

Rural: 

Atkinson 

Burgaw 

Long  Creek- 
Grady 

Maple  Hill... 
Rocky  Point-. 

PERQUIMANS: 

Rural: 

Perquimans 
County 


PERSON: 


Special  Charter: 

Roxboro 


Rural: 

AUensviUe... 
Bethel  liilL. 
Bushy  Fork- 

Helena 

Olive  HiU... 


PITT: 

Special  Charter: 

Ayden 

GreenviUe.-, 


Rural: 

Arthur 

Bethel 

Falkland 

Farmville 

Fountain 

Grifton 

Grunesland 

Winterville 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 


M.  P.  Jennings. 


A.  B.  Combs- 


B.  L.White. - 
R.  T.  Ryland. 


T.  T.  Murphy. 


P.  B.  Pollock- 
Arnold  Hall... 


I.  B.  Hudson.. 
A.  F.  Leighton. 
T.H.  Biles 


E.  E.  Bundy- 


VV.  J.  Taylor.... 
B.  I.-Satterfield- 

R.  B.  Dawes 


D.  H.  Crumpton. 
King  D.  Brown.. 

J.  S.  Merritt 

R.  C.  Garrison... 


R.  G.  Fitzgerald. 


J.  K.  Long., 
J.  A.  Keech- 


Miss  Laura  Caldwell. 
E.B.Page 


Raymond  Peele. 
Guy  B.  Rhodes- 
W.  G.  Coltrane- 
W.  J.  Smith,  Jr. 
D.  H.  Conley... 


Post   Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class— Date 

Elizabeth  City 

Elizabeth  City 

T 

AA. 

Elizabeth  City, 

R-4. 

n, 

A.      1925 

Burgaw 

Atkinson 

II, 

B.      1923 

Burgaw       

TT 

A. 

Rocky  Point 

Maple  Hill 

II, 

B.      1925 

Hertford 

Hertford. 
Roxboro - 

Roxboro., 


Roxboro,  R-2... 
Woodsdale,  R-2. 

Roxboro,  R-1 

Timberlake 

Roxboro,  R-3 


Greenville. 


Ayden 

GreenviUe. 


Bell  Arthur. 

Bethel 

Falkland 

Farmville... 

Fountain 

Grifton 

Grimesland. 
Winterville. 


I,  B.  1923 

II,  A.  1925 

II,  A.  1924 

II,  B.  1924 


II,    A. 
I,    A. 


I,  B.      1924 

I,  B. 

II,  B.      1921 

II,  B 


36 


High  Schools  of  jSTorth  Carolina 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post  Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class— Date 

POLK: 

E.  W.S.Cobb     .                           

Special  Charter: 
Tryon _. 

W.  A.  Schilletter 

Tryon             

II     B       ID'S 

Rural: 

Greens  Creek.. 

E.  T.  Hines 

Campobello,  S.  C, 
R-4 

J.  W.  Brown 

II     B       IP'S 

Mill  Spring  _.. 

Saluda... 

W.  H.  Cale 

II     B       1923 

11     B 

Hillcrest  Inst. 

Rev.  R.  N.  Hunter                 .            ... 

Landrum,  S.  C,  R-4_ 
Asheboro 

RANDOLPH: 

T.  F.  Bulla 

Special  Charter: 

Ashoboro 

W.H.  McMahan 

Asheboro 

Franklinville 

I,    A. 

II     B       1923 

C.  C.  Carroll 

F.  A.  Ficquett                                                   

II     A       1924 

iRural: 

Farmer 

Farmer       ._     _  . 

Liberty. - 

D.C.Holt 

Liberty 

Seagrove 

Trinity...- 

Staley 

Rockingham 

II     A       1923 

Trinity 

R.D.  Marsh                           

II     A       1924 

Staley.     

RICHMOND: 

L.J.  Bell                                               

Special  Charter: 

Hamlet 

H.  M.  Kyzer 

I    A 

Rockingham 

I    A 

Rural: 

C.  H.  McGregor                           .  

Derby 
Memorial 

M.  K.  Carswell                             

Jackson  Springs,  R-2 
Ellerbe 

Ellerbe    .     . 

II     A       19''3 

Hoffman 

H.  D.  Epting 

Hoffman 

Norman 

Norman 

Oak  Ridge 

Hamlet,  R.F.D 

L.T.Rogers                            ._ 

ROBESON: 

J.  R.  Poole 

Special  Charter: 

Lumberton..!. 

G.B.Lay                              

Lumberton       

I,    A. 

Maxton 

C.L.Greene                                       

Maxton.-  .  . 

I,    B       1923 

Rural: 

Barnesville  .  _ 

N.  C.  Barefoot 

D.  B.  Oliver                                        . 

Barnesville 

B.  T.  H.  S.     . 

Lumberton,  R-1 

Fairmont 

II,    B.      1925 

Fairmont    ... 

T.  S.  Teague                                          .  ...  . 

I,    B.      1923 

Floral  College 

E.  W.  Fort                                             

Maxton,  R.F.D 

Pembroke 

Maxton,  R-3 

Lumber  Bridge 

Orrum 

Indian  Normal 

S.  T.  Liles                                              

II,    A.      1924 

Liberty . 

H.  F.  Lambert                                          

Limiber  Bridge 

II,    B.      1925 

Orrum 

R.  L.  Pittman 

II,    B.      1923 

High  Schools  of  I^orth  Carolina 


37 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 


ROBESON: 

(Continued) 

Parkton 

Philadelphus.-- 

Red  Springs 

Rowland 

St.  Pauls 

Private: 

Carolina 
College 

ROCKINGHAM: 

Special  Charter: 

Madi3on 

Reidsville 

RuiFm 

Rural: 

Bethany 

Leaks  ville 

Stoneville 

Wectworth 

ROWAN: 

Special  Charter: 
East  Spencer... 

Salisbury 

Spencer 

Rural: 

Granite  Quarry 

Landis 

Mount  UUa 

Rockwell 

Rowan  County 

Farm-life 

Woodleaf 

RUTHERFORD: 

Special  Charter: 

Cool  Springs 
(Forest  City) 

Rutherfordton- 
Spindale 

Rural: 

Cliffside 

Ellenboro 

Henrietta- 
Caroleen 

Private: 

Round  Hill 
Academy 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 


G.  E.  Parrott... 
W.L.  McNeill.. 

J.  L.  Duncan 

J.  F.  Sinclair 

E.  R.  Franklin.. 

E.J.Green 

J.H.Allen 

J.  C.  Lassiter 

E.  V.  Stowitts.. 
M.  B.  Andrews.; 

W.  D.  Lambeth. 
C.  H.  Weatherly 

Owen  Odum 

H.  K.  Dorsett... 

George  Howard. 

R.  S.  Lennon... 
F.B.John 

W.  F.  Shealy... 

J.  D.  Tickle.... 
H.  E.  Hendrick. 
R.  Lee  Trexler.. 

0.  B.  Jones 

C.A.  Furr 

C  A.  Erwin 

E.G.Lee 

L.  E.  Spikes 

C.C.  Erwin 

R.  B.  Tapp 

H.  C.  Thompson 
N.  R.  Prickett.- 


Post  Office 
Address  of  School 


Parkton 

Red  Springs... 
Red  Springs... 

Rowland 

St.  Pauls 

Maxton 

Reidsville 

Madison 

Reidsville 

Ruffin 

Summerfield.-. 

Leaksville 

Stoneville 

Wentworth 

Salisbury. 

East  Spencer... 

Salisbury 

Spencer 

Granite  Quarry 

Landis 

Mount  Uulla... 
Rockwell 

China  Grove... 
Woodleaf 

Rutherfordton. 

Forest  City.--. 
Rutherfordton. 

Cliffside 

Ellenboro 

Caroleen 

Union  Mills 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


I,  B. 

II,  B. 

II,  B. 

I,  B. 

I,  B. 


II,    B.      1923 


II,    A.      1922 
I,    AA. 
II,    B.      1925 


II,  A.  1925 

II,  A. 

11,  B.  1923 

II,  B.  1925 


I,   AA. 
I,    A. 


II,    B.      1924 


II,   A. 


I,  A. 

I,  B.  1925 

I,  B.  1923 

I,  B.  1923 

II,  B.  1925 


as 


High  Schools  of  jSTorth  Cakolina 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 


SAMPSON: 


Special  Charter: 

Clinton 


Rural: 

Franklin 

Garland '. . 

Ingold 

Newton  Grove. 

Roseboro 

Salemburg 

Shady  Grove. ._ 

Turkey 

Mingo 
Academy 

Private: 

Pineland  School 
for  Girls 


SCOTLAND: 

Special  Charter: 

Rockdale 

(Gibson).. 
Laurinburg.. 

Rural: 

Laurel  Hill. . 
Spring  Hill. . 

STANLY: 

Special  Charter: 

Albemarle... 
Norwood 


Rural: 

Aquadale 

Badin 

Clairmont 

Endy 

East  Albemarle 

Millingport 

New  London... 

Oakboro 

Richfield 

Stanfield 

Yadkin  Mineral 
Springs 


Private : 

Albemarle 

Normal 

Mitchell 

Home  School 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 


J.  L.  Hathcock. 


C.  B.  Thomas. 


Robt.  R.  Walker. 
R.  E.  Williford... 

W.B.Barnes 

R.  T.  Moore 

D.V.Carter 

R.  R.  Cusick 

J.  E.  Redfern.... 


Mrs.  Dora  W.  Knight. 


Mr.  &  Mrs.  W.  J.  Jones. 
L.  M.  Peele 


C.  Grigg 

J.  R.  Thompson. 


T.  E.  Stough. 
J.  J.  Pence... 


Charles  A.  Reap. 


J.  P.  Sifford. 
C.J.Scott.. 


J.  P.  Lowder. 


E.  E.  Morgan.. 
Brooks  Jerome. 
Mrs.  Ingram... 
M.  M.  Palmer. 
P.  D.  Baird.... 
C.  H.  McRee.. 
H.  J.  Fleming.. 
B.T.Hale.... 


E.  F.  Eddins. 


Katie  B.  Pridgen. 
Annie  B.  Go  well.. 


Post   Office 
Address  of  School 


Clinton. 


Clinton. 


Kerr 

Garland 

Ingold 

Newton  Grove. 

Roseboro 

Salemburg 

Dunn,  R-6 

Turkey 


Cooper 

Salemburg.. 
Laurinburg. 


Gibson 

Laurinburg. 


Laurel  Hill. 
Wagram 


Albemarle. 


Albemarle. 
Norwood.. 


Badin 

Palmerville 

Albemarle,  R-6 

Albemarle,  R.F.D.. 

Albemarle,  R-3 

New  London 

Oakboro 

Richfield 

Stanfield 


Palmerville. 


Albemarle.-. 
Misenheimer. 


Accredited 
Cass — Date 


II,  A. 

II,  A.  1924 

II,  B.  1925 

II,  A.  1922 

II,  A.  1921 

II,  A.  1924 


I,  B. 


I,  B.   1923 
I,  A. 


I,  A. 
II,  A.   1923 


I,  B. 


II,  A.   1923 
II,  B.   1925 


II,  B.   1922 


High  Schools  oif  North  Carolina 


39 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 

Post  Office 
Address  of  School 

Accredited 
Class— Date 

STOKES: 

J.  C.  Carson 

Germanton 

Francisco 

Germanton 

King 

Rural: 

J.  T.  Smith 

C.  M.  Felts  .. 

H.  A.  Carroll. . 

II,    B.      1922 

A.  A.  Keener. 

Nancy  Jane 
Cox  Reynolds 

W.  C.  Button. 

Westfield 

Pine  Hall 

Geo.  P.  Hunt 

Pine  Hall 

J.  C.  Colley 

Pinnacle.. __- 

Walnut  Cove 

Mount  Airy 

Elkin 

Mount  Airy 

Pilot  Mountain 

Rockford 

Dobson 

Westfield 

White  Plains 

Mountain  Park 

Bryson  City 

Almond 

Bryson  City 

Whittier 

II,    B.      1925 

M.T.Chilton 

II,    A.      1922 

SURRY: 

Special  Charter: 

Elkin 

E.  S.  Hendren 

J.  H.Allred 

I,    B.      1924 

Margaret  Sparger 

I,    A. 

E.  P.  Mendenhall    .. 

II,    A.      1925 

Rural: 

Arthur  F.  Graham    . 

A.  0.  Joines. 

II,    A.      1923 

Westfield 

White  Plains... 

Private: 

Mountain 

0.  H.  Hauser 

1.  0.  Hauser 

W.  E.  Wilson ............... .. 

II,    B.      1925 

SWAIN: 
Rural: 

N.E.Wright ._ 

G.  T.  Windell 

II,   B.      1922 

Bryson  City 

Whittier 

TRANSYLVANIA: 

E.  B.  Carroll 

C.  C.  Hanson 

T.  C.  Henderson 

n,  A. 

Rural: 

I,   B.      1923 

Rosman 

Private: 

Brevard 

V.  E.  Wessinger 

s    ' 

0.  H.  Orr 

Rosman.  _  _ . . 

•  ^  ..     ..: 

Brevard 

II,   B.      1923 
I,   A. 

TYRRELL: 

W.  D.  Cox... _ 

L.  E.  Stuart ......... 

Rural: 

Columbia 

Columbia 

II,   A.      1925 

40 


High  Schools  of  N'orth  Carolina 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 


UNION: 


Special  Charter: 

Monroe 


Rural: 

Benton  Heights 
Indian  Trail 
Marshville-- 
Mineral  Springs 
Prospect 


Union 

UnionviUe 

Waxhaw 

Wesley  ChapeL 
Wingate 


Private : 

Wingate  Junior 
College... 


VANCE: 

Special  Charter: 

Henderson.. 


Rural: 

Dabney 

Townesville 

Vance  County 

Farm-life 

Zeb  Vance 


WAKE: 

Special  Charter: 

Raleigh 

Wake  Forest... 

Rural: 

Apex 

Bayleaf. 

Gary 

Fuquay  Springs 

Garner 

Green  Level 

Knightdale 

Holly  Springs. . 

Millbrook 

State  School 
forBUnd.... 

Wakelon 

Wendell 

West  Wake.... 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 


Ray  Funderburk. 


R.  N.  Ledford. 


L.  C.  Broome. 
W.  Q.  Grigg.. 
C.  F.  Gaddy.. 

A.E.Lee 

P.O.  Purser.. 


J.  B.  Haney... 

L.  A.  Price 

E.  H.  Broome.. 
R.L.Patrick.. 
W.  M.  Jenkins. 


C.  M.  Beach.. 
E.  M.  Rollins. 


A.  P.  Sledd. 


J.  R.  Nixon. 
R.  F.  Estes. 


Lee  B.  Durham... 
C.  M.  Billings,  Jr.. 


John  C.  Lockhart. 


C.  E.  Wessinger. 
C.  H.  Pinner.... 


E.  L.  Wehrenberg. 


H.  C.  Griffin.... 
B.  H.  Johnson.. 
W.  C.  Strowd... 
A.  T.  HoUeman. 


Post  Office 
Address  of  School 


Monroe. 


Monroe. 


Monroe 

Indian  Trail 

Marshville 

Mineral  Springs. 
Mineral  Springs, 

R.F.D 

Monroe,  R-1 

UnionviUe 

Waxhaw 

Monroe,  R-5 

Wingate 


Wingate... 
Henderson. 

Henderson. 


Dabney 

Townesville. 

Middleburg. 
Kittrell 


Raleigh 

Wake  Forest. 


Randolph  Benton Apex. 

Neuse 

M.B.  Dry 

W.  E.  Fleming 

L.  W.  Umstead 

G.  M.  Beavers 

Miss  Gladys  Tnoroughgood 


Gary 

Fuquay  Springs. 

Garner 

Apex,  R-1 

Knigntdale 

Holly  Springs... 
Millbrook 


Raleigh.. 
Zebulon.. 
Wendell- 
New  Hill. 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


I,  A. 


II,  A. 


II,  A. 
II,  A. 
II,  B. 


I,  A. 

II,  B. 
II.  B. 


II,  A. 

II,  A. 

II,  A. 

II,  A. 


II,  B. 

I,  B. 

II,  A. 

n,  A. 


1923 


II,  B.   1924 


1924 
1924 
1924 


1935 


1924 


1922 


1922 
1924 


1924 
1923 
1922 


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41 


County,  Name  of 
High  School 


WAKE: 

(Continued) 
Private: 

Peace 

Institute,. 
St.  Mary's 

School 


WARREN: 

Special  Charter: 

Littleton 

Warrenton,, 


Rural: 

Drewry. . 

Macon 

Norlina__ 
Vaughan. 
Wise 


WASHINGTON: 

Special  Charter: 

Plymouth.  _. 


Rural: 

CreswelL- 
Cherry_._ 
Maokeys, 
Roper 


WATAUGA: 

Rural: 

Appalachian 

State  Normal 
Blowing  Rock.. 

Cove  Creek 

Shulls  MiUs-... 


WAYNE: 

Special  Charter: 

Fremont 

Goldsboro 

Mount  Olive.. - 


L.  R.  McCaD_. 
J.  C.  Manning. 
W.J.Nichols.. 


Rural: 

Belfast 

Eureka 

Grantham 

Nahunta 
(FaUingCreek) 

Pikeville 

Rosewood 

Saulston 

Seven  Springs. . 

Smith  Chapel-. 

Woodland I  Mary  G.Pitts, 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 


W.  C.Pressly... 

W.  W.  Way 

J.  Edward  Allen. 


C.  U.  WiUiams. 
J.Y.Kerr 


Herbert  Scholz. 

M.  J.  Davis 

G.B.Harris-.. 
R.  S.  Alh-ed..- 
W.  J.  Early-- 


John  W.  Darden- 


Jas.  W.  Norman- 


W.  W.  Harmon. 


E.N.  Riddle.  — , 
Smith  Hagaman. 


B.  B.  Dough erty. 

J.  P.  Mock 

S.  F.  Horton 


J.  T.  Jerome. 


F.  M.  Arrowood. 
W.A.Mahler..., 
L.  J.  Perry 


B.  A.  Scott,  Jr.. 
H.  J.  Massey.. 
F.  S.  Johnston. 

C.  C.  Bost 

B.K.Miller... 


Post   Office 
Address  of  Schoo 


Raleigh 

Raleigh 

Warrenton 

Littleton 

Warrenton 

Manson,  R.F.D 

Macon 

Norlina 

Vaughan 

Wise 

Plymouth 

Plymouth 

Creswell 

Creswell 

Mackeys 

Roper.. 

Boone 

Boone 

Blowing  Rock 

Vilas 

Shulls  Mills 

Goldsboro 

Fremont 

Goldsboro 

Mount  Olive 

Goldsboro,  R-6 

Eureka 

Goldsboro,  R-4 

Pikeville,  R.F.D.... 

Pikeville 

Goldsboro,  R-1 

Saulston 

Seven  Springs 

Mount  Olive,  R.F.D, 
Dudley,  R-2 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


n,  A. 
n,  A. 


n,  B. 

I,   B. 


II,    B.    • 

II,    A.      1922 

II,    B.      1923 


II,    A.      1923 


II,    B.      1924 


I,    A. 
II,    A.      1925 


I,    B. 
I,    AA. 
I,   A. 


II,   B.      1922 
II,    B.      1924 


m 


High  Schools  of  JN'orth  Carolina 


Coimtv,  Name  of 
High  School 


WILKES: 

Special  Charter: 

North 
Williesboro-- 

Rural: 

Roaring  River. 

Ronda 

Traphill 

Wilkesboro 

Private: 

Mountain  View 


WILSON: 

Special  Charter: 

Elm  City... 

Lucama 

Wilson 


Rural: 

Black  Creek-  _ 

Gardner's 

New  Hope 

Rock  Ridge. -- 
Stantonsburg. 

YADKIN: 

Special  Charter: 

East  Bend 


Rural: 

Boonville... 
Courtney. -- 
Jones  ville... 
Yadkinville. 

YANCEY: 


Rural: 

Bald  Creek... 

Clearmont 

Deyton  Bend- 
Mica  ville 

Pensacola 


Private: 

Stanley 
McCormick 
School 

Yancey 
Collegiate 
Institute 


Superintendent,  Principal,  or  Other 
Official  Head 


C.  C.  Wright. 


L.  E.  Calhoun. 


S.  E.  Matthews- 
L.  N.  Hickerson. 

E.  R.  Settle 

T.W.Story 


S.  J.  Honey cutt. 
Charles  L.  Coon. 


P.  T.  Fugate 

Jno.  A.  Moore 

J.  Shepard  Bryan. 


F.  E.  Howard. 
J.  B.  Eagles-  - 
Eliza  Parker.. 
Geo.  A.-Short- 
J.  T.  Graham. 


J.  T.  Reece- 


H.  B.  Shore. 


H.  F.  Pardue.--. 
F.  D.  B.  Harding 


A.  H.  Wolfe-  -  - 
L.  C.  McCurry. 


C.  R.  Hubbard.. 

E.  D.Wilson 

Florence  Woody. 

B.  Robinson 

Jess  D.  Warrick - 


Leroy  F.  Jackson- 
Ralph  M.  Lee 


Post   Office 
Address  of  School 


Hunting  Creek 

North  Wilkesboro. 

Roaring  River 

Ronda 

Traphill 

Wilkesboro 

Hays 

Wilson 

Elm  City 

Lucama 

Wilson 

Black  Creek 

Wilson,  R.F.D.... 

Wilson,  R-1 

Wilson,  R-2 

Stantonsburg 

Yadkinville 

East  Bend 

Boon%-ille 

Yadkinville,  R.F.D 

Jonesville 

Yadkinville 

Burnsville 

Bald  Creek 

Day  Book 

Green  Mountain. . 

Mica  ville 

Pensacola 

Burnsville 

Burnsville 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


I,  B. 

II,  A.  1923 

II,  A.  1923 

I,  B.  1921 


I,  B.  1924 
II,  B.  1925 
I,    A. 


II,    B.      1924 


II,    A.      1923 
II,    A.      1922 


II,  A.  1924 

II,  A.  1922 

II,  A.  1924 

II,  A.  1923 


I,    B.      1924 
I,    B.      1922 


LIST  OF  ACCREDITED  HIGH  SCHOOLS  FOR  1925-26  LISTED 
ALPHABETICALLY  BY  SCHOOLS 


School 

Post  Office 

County 

Moore 

Hertford 

Stanly 

Graham,  R-2           

Alamance 

Pamlico 

Swain 

Elon  College,  R-1 

Averv 

Harnett 

AnsoTiville    . . 

Anscnville  _  ._ 

Anson 

Appalai^hian  ?!taf;e  N'nrmal 

Watauga 

Apex. 

Uake 

Arapahoe 

Pamlico 

Arcadia 

Da's'idso'n 

Randolph 

Asheville.               ...  . 

Atkinson 

Pender 

Carteret 

Aulander... 

Bertie 

Aurora 

Beaufort 

Aycock  (Cedar  Grove) 

HiUsboro,  R-'' 

Ayden_     ..     ...        

Htt 

Badin . 

Stanly 

BakersviUe...        

Bakersville. 

Bald  Creek 

Mitchell 

Bald  Creek 

Balls  Creek 

Baptist  Orphanage  .. 

Davidson         • 

Bath 

Bath 

Beaufort 

Belhaven...    

Belhaven 

Belmont 

Belmont 

Benson 

Beaufort 

Belmont 

Gaston 

Gaston 

Betison 

Johnston 

Guilford 

Bessemer  City 

Bessemer  City 

Summerfield     .     ..... 

Bethel 

Gaston 

Rocldngham 

Bethel 

Pitt 

Bethel 

Havwood 

Bethel  Hill 

Woodsdale,  R-2 

Durham,  R-6 

Bculaville 

Biltmore 

Asheville 

Biscoe 

Black  Creek 

Durham 

Beulaville .  . 

Duolin 

Biltmore  .     

Bingham  Militarv  School. .     _.  ...  

Buncombe 

Biscoe.     ..  ...     .-  _..         ..  

Montgomery 

Black  Creek 

Wilson 

Black  Mountain. 

Buncombe 

Bladenboro     

Bladenboro 

Boiling  Springs 

Bonlee 

BoonvUIe 

Brevard 

Bladen 

BoiHng  Springs  ..  .. 

Cleveland 

Bonlee 

niinthsiTn 

BoonvUIe 

Yadkin 

Brevard.. 

Transylvania 

i4 


High  Schools  of  Nobth  Carolina 


School 


Brevard  Institute 

Broadway 

Bryson  City 

B.  T.H.  S 

Buie's  Creek  Academy 

Bunn 

Bunn 

Burgaw 

Burlington 

Candler 

Candor 

Canton 

Carolin  a  College 

Carthage 

Cary 

Catawba 

Catawba  County  Farm-life. 

Cedar  Rock _ 

Cerro  Gordo 

Chadbourn 

Chapel  Hill 

Charlotte 

Cherryville 

Chowan.  _ 

Churchland 

Clarkton 

Claremont 

Clayton 

Clemmona 

Cliffside 

Clinton 

Clyde 

Coats 

Colerain 

Columbia 

Concord.  .1 

Concordia  College 

Contentnea 

Cool  Springs 

Cornelius 

Cove  Creek 

Cranberry 

Craven  County  Farm-life.. _ 

Creedmoor 

Creswell 

CuUowhee 

Dallas 

Davenport  College 

Dawdson 

Denton 

Derita 

Dobson 

Dover 

Dunn 

Durham 

East  Bend 

East  Durham 

East  Flat  Rock. 

Eastover 


Post  Office 


Brevard 

Broadway 

Bryson  City 

Lumbeuton,  R-1 

Buie's  Creek 

Rocky  Mount,  R.F.D.. 

Bunn 

Burgaw 

Burlington. 

Candler 

Candor 

Canton 

Maxton 

Carthage 

Gary 

Catawba " 

Newton  _. 

Louisburg,  R-4 

Cerro  Gordo 

Chadbourn 

Chapel  Hill 

Charlotte 

Cherryville 

Edenton,  R.F.D 

Linwood,  R-1 

Clarkton 

Claremont 

Clayton 

Clemmons 

Cliffside 

Clinton 

Clyde 

Coats 

Colerain 

Columbia 

Concord 

Conover 

Kinston,  R-1. 

Cleveland 

Cornelius 

Vilas 

Cranberry 

Vanceboro 

Creedmoor 

Creswell 

Callowhee '. 

Dallas 

Lenoir 

Davidson 

Denton 

Derita 

Dobson 

Dover 

Dunn 

Durham 

East  Bend 

East  Durham 

East  Flat  Rook 

Fayetteville,  R.F.D 


County 


Transylvania 

Lee 

Swain 

Robeson 

Harnett 

Nash 

Franklin 

Pender 

Alamance 

Buncombe 

Montgomery 

Haywood 

Robeson 

Moore 

Wake 

Catawba 

Catawba 

Franklin 

Colimibus 

Columbus 

Orange 

Mecklenburg 

Gaston 

Chowan 

Davidson 

Bladen 


Johnston 

Forsyth 

Rutherford 

Sampson 

Haywood 

Harnett 

Bertie 

Tyrrell 

Cabarrus 

Catawba 

Lenoir 

Iredell 

Mecklenburg 

Watauga 

Avery 

Craven 

Granville 

Washington 

Jackson 

Gaston 

Caldwell 

Mecklenburg 

Davidson 

Mecklenburg 

Surry 

Craven 

Harnett 

Durham 

Yadkin 

Durham 

Henderson 

Cumberland 


High  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


45 


School 


Edenton 

Elizabeth  City 

Elizabeth  town 

Eli  Whitney 

Elkin 

Ellerbe 

Elm  City 

Enfield 

Erwin 

Evergreen 

Fairmon  t 

Faison 

Farmington 

Farmville ._ 

Fairview 

Fassifern 

Fayetteville 

Forest  City  (Cool  Springs) 

Fear  Oaks_ 

Franklin 

Franklin 

Franklinton 

Fremont 

Fruitland  Institute 

Fuquay  Springs 

Garner 

Gastonia 

Gibson  (Rockdale) 

Gibson  ville,  -  _ 

Glade  Valley 

Glen  Alpine 

Glen  wood 

Goldsboro 

Grace 

Graham 

Granite  Falls 

Greenville 

Greensboro 

Greens  Creek 

Grifton 

Grove  Park  School 

Guilford  College 

Hallsboro 

Hamlet 

Harmony  (Iredell  County  Farm-life) 

Haw  River 

Hayesville- 

Haywood  Institute 

Helena 

Henderson 

Hendersonville 

Henrietta-Caroleen 

Hickory 

Hiddenite 

Highland 

High  Point 

Hildebran 

Hillsboro 

Hobucken 


Post  Office 

County 

Chowan 

Elizabeth  City                 -     . .  - 

Pasquotank 

Bladen 

Alamance 

Elkin                          

Surry 

Ellerbe _,- 

Richmond 

Elm  City 

Wilson 

Enfield 

Halifax 

Harnett 

Columbus 

Robeson 

Duplin 

Davie 

Pitt 

Buncombe 

Henderson 

Cumberland 

Rutherford 

Johnston 

Macon 

Kerr            _       _-     

Sampson 

Franklin 

Wavne 

Hendersor 

Wake 

Wake 

Gaston 

Scotland 

Guilford 

Alleghany 

Burke 

McDowell 

Wayne 

Asheville,  R-1 

Buncombe 
Alamance 

Caldwell 

Pitt 

Guilford 

Campobello,  S.  C,  U-4 

Griffon 

Polk 
Pitt 
Buacombe 

Guilford 

Columbus 

Hamlet 

Harmony 

Haw  River 

Hayesville 

Clyde 

Timberlake 

Henderson 

Hendersonville 

Caroleen 

Hickory 

Hiddenite  _       

Richmond 

Iredell 

Alamance 

Clay 

Haywood             ,,■ 

Person 

Vance 

Henderson 

Rutherford 

Catawba 

Alexander 

Hickory 

High  Point 

Catawba 
Guilford 

Burke 

Orange 

Hobucken 

Pamlico 

46 


High  Schools  of  JSTorth  Carolina 


School 


Hope  Mills 

Huntersville J 

Indian  Normal 

Ingold 

lotla 

Jackson  Springs 

Jacksonville 

Jamestown- _• 

Jamesville 

Jasper 

Jeff  prson 

Jerusalem 

Jonesboro 

Kannapolis 

Kenly 

Kernersville 

King 

Kings  Mountain 

Kinston 

LaFayette 

LaGrange 

Lake  Landing 

Landis 

Lattimore 

Laurinburg 

Leaksville 

Leicester 

Lenoir 

Lewiston-Woodville. _ 

Lexington 

Liberty 

Liberty-Piedmont 

Lilesville 

Lillington 

Lincolnton 

Littleton 

Long  Creek 

Long  Creek-Grady 

Louisburg 

Louisburg  College  Academy 

Lowell 

Lowe's  Grove 

Lucama 

Lumberton 

Lumber  Bridge 

Macon 

Madison 

Magnolia 

Maiden 

Mangum  (Bahama) 

Manteo 

Marshall. 

Mars  Hill  High  School 

Mars  Hill  College 

Marshville 

Marion 

Matthews 

Maxton 

Maysville 


Post  Office 


Hope  Mills 

Huntersville 

Pembroke 

Ingold 

Franklin,  R-3 

Jackson  Springs, . . 

Jacksonville 

Jamestown 

Jamesville 

New  Bern,  R-2.... 

Jefferson 

Cooleemee 

Jonesboro 

Kannapolis 

Kenly 

Kernersville 

King 

Kings  Mountain.. 

Kinston 

Chalybeate  Spring; 

LaGrange 

Lake  Landing 

Landis 

Lattimore 

Laurinburg 

Leaksville 

Leicester 

Lenoir 

Lewiston 

Lexington 

Liberty 

Wallburg 

Lilesville 

Lillington 

Lincolnton 

Littleton 

Hunters\nlle,  R-20. 

Rocky  Point 

Louisburg 

Louisburg 

Lowell 

Durham,  R-3 

Lucama.. 

Liunberton 

Lumber  Bridge 

Macon 

Madison 

Magnolia 

Maiden 

Bahama 

Manteo 

Marshal! 

Colerian,  R-1 

Mars  Hill 

Marshville  . 

Marion 

Matthews 

Maxton 

Maysville 


County 


Cumberland  _ 

Mecklenburg 

Robeson 

Sampson 

Macon 

Moore 

Onslow 

Guilford 

Martin 

Craven 

Ashe 

Davie 

Lee 

Cabarrus 

Johnston 

Forsyth 

Stokes 

Cleveland 

Lenoir 

Harnett 

Lenoir 

Hyde 

Rowan 

Cleveland 

Scotland 

Rockingham 

Buncombe 

Caldwell 

Bertie 

Davidson 

Randolph 

Davidson 

Anson 

Harnett 

Lincoln 

Warren 

Mecklenburg 

Pender 

Franklin 

Franklin 

Gaston 

Durham 

Wilson 

Robeson 

Robeson 

Franklin 

Rockingham 

Duplin 

Catawba 

Durham 

Dare 

Madison 

Bertie 

Madison 

Union 

McDowell 

Mecklenburg 

Robeson 

Jones 


High  Schools  of  Xorth  Carolina 


47 


School 


McLeansville 

Mebane 

Middlesex. 

Millbrook 

Mills  River 

Michell  Academy 

Mitchell  Home  School. 

Mocksville -.. 

Moncure 

Monroe 

Montreal  Normal 

Mont  Amoena  Seminary 

Mooresville - 

Morehead  City 

Morganton 

Morven 

Mountain  Park  Institute 

Mountain  View 

Mount  Airy 

Mount  Gilead 

Mount  Holly 

Mount  Olive 

Mount  Pleasant  Institute 

Moyock 

Murphy 

Nashville 

Nebo 

New  Bern 

Newland 

Newport 

Newton.  _ 

NorUna 

North  Brook 

North  Wilkesboro 

Norwood 

Oakboro 

Oak  City 

Oak  Hill 

Oak  Ridge  Institute 

Old  Fort 

Old  Richmond 

Old  Town . 

Oriental 

Orrum 

Oxford... 

Oxford  Orphanage 

Pantego 

Parkton 

Paw  Creek 

Peace  Institute 

Perquimans  County  High  SchooL 

Philadelphus 

Piedmont 

Pikeville 

Pilot  Mountain 

Pinehurst 

Pineland  School  for  Girls 

Pineville 

Pink  Hill 


Post  Office 


McLeanswlIe. 

Mebane 

Middlesex 

Millbrook 

Horse  Shoe 

Statesville 

Misenheimer.. 

Mocksville 

Moncure 

Monroe 


Mt.  Pleasant 

Mooresville 

Morehead  City 

Morganton 

Morven 

Mountain  Park 

Hays 

Mount  Airy 

Mount  Gilead 

Momit  Holly 

Mount  Olive 

Moimt  Pleasant 

Moyock 

Murphy 

Nashville 

Nebo 

New  Bern 

Newland 

Newport 

Newton 

NorHna 

Cherryville,  R-3 

North  Wilkesboro 

Norwood 

Oakboro 

Oak  City 

Lenoir,  R-2 

Oak  Ridge 

Old  Fort... 

Tobacco  ville 

Winston-Salem,  R.F.D. 

Oriental 

Orrum 

Oxford 

Oxford 


Parkton 

Paw  Creek 

Raleigh 

Hertford 

Red  Springs,  R-1. 

Lawndale 

Pikeville 

Pilot  Mountain.. 

Pinehurst 

Salcmburg 

Pineville 

Pink  Hill 


County 


Guilford 

Alamance 

Nash 

Wake 

Henderson 

Iredell 

Stanly 

Davie 

Chatham 

Union 

Buncombe 

Cabarrus 

Iredell 

Carteret 

Burke 

Burke 

Surry 

Wilkes 

Surry 

Montgomery 

Gaston 

Wayne 

Cabarrus 

Currituck 

Cherokee 

Nash 

McDowell 

Craven 

Avery 

Carteret 

Catawba 

Warren 

Lincoln 

Wilkes 

Stanly 

Stanly 

Martin 

Caldwell 

Guilford 

McDowell 

Forsyth 

Forsyth 

Pamlico 

Robeson 

Granville 

Granville 

Beaufort 

Robeson 

Mecklenburg 

Wake 

Perquimans 

Robeson 

Cleveland 

Wayne 

Surry 

Moore 


Mecklenburg 
Lenoir 


48 


High  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


School 


Piney  Creek 

Pinnacle 

Pittsboro 

Pleasant  Garden 

Plymouth 

Polkton 

Pollocks\'ille 

Pomona 

Poplar  Branch 

Princeton 

Prospect 

Raeford 

Raleigh 

Ramseur 

Randleman 

Red  Oak  Farm-life 

Red  Springs 

Reidsville 

Richlands 

Rich  Square 

Roanoke  Rapids 

Robbinsville 

Robersonville 

Rock  Ridge 

Rock  Springs 

Rockingham 

Rocky  Mount 

Ronda 

Rosman 

Roseboro 

Rose  Hill 

Rosewood 

Round  Hill  Academy 

Rowland 

Rowan  County  Farm-life. 

Roxboro 

Ruffin 

Rural  Hall 

Rutherford  College 

Rutherfordton-Spindale-  _ 

Salisbury 

Salem  Academy.. 

Salemburg 

Saluda 

Sand  Hill 

Sandhill  Farm-life  School 

Sanford 

Scotland  Neck 

Seotts 

Seaboard 

Selma 

Seventy-first 

Shady  Grove 

Shady  Grove 

Sharon 

Shelby 

Sherrills  Ford 

SilerCity 

Smithfield... 


Post  Office 


Piney  Creek 

Pinnacle 

Pittsboro 

Pleasant  Garden 

Plymouth 

Polkton 

PoUocksville 

Pomona 

Poplar  Branch 

Princeton 

Mineral  Springs,  R.F.D 

Raeford 

Raleigh 

Ramseur 

Randleman 

Red  Oak 

Red  Springs 

Reidsville 

Richlands 

Rich  Square 

Roanoke  Rapids 

Robbinsville 

Robersonville 

Wilson,  R-2 

Denver 

Rockingham 

Rocky  Mount 

Ronda 

Rosman 

Roseboro 

Rose  Hill 

Goldsboro,  R-1 

Union  Mills 

Rowland 

China  Grove 

Roxboro_._ 

Ruffin 

Rural  Hall 

Rutherford  College 

Rutherf  ordton 

Salisbury 

Winston-Salem 

Salemburg 

Saluda 

Candler 

Vass,  R-1 

Sanford 

Scotland  Neck 

Seotts 

Seaboard 

Selma 

Fayetteville,  R-3 

Dunn,  R-6 

Advance 

Eufola 

Shelby 

Sherrills  Ford 

SilerCity 

Smithfield 


Coimty 


Allegany 

Stokes 

Chatham 

Guilford 

Washington 

Anson 

Jones 

Guilford 

Currituck 

Johnston 

Unioa 

Hoke 

Wake 

Randolph 

Randolph 

Nasb 

Robeson 

Rockingham 

Onslow 

Northampton 

Halifax 

Graham 

Martin 

Wilson 

Lincoln 

Richmond 

Edgecombe 

Wilkes 

Transylvania 

Sampson 

Duplin 

Wayne 

Rutherford 

Robeson 

Rowan 

Person 

Rockingham 

Forsyth 

Burke 

Rutherford 

Rowan 

Forsyth 


Polk 

Buncombe 

Moore 

Lee 

Halifax 

Iredell 

Northampton 

Johnston 

Cumberland 

Sampson 

Davie 

Iredell 

Cleveland 


Chatham 
Johnston 


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49 


School 


Smyrna 

Snow  Hill 

Snyder  Outdoor  School 

South  Buffalo-. 

Southern  Pines 

South  River 

Southport 

Sparta 

Spencer 

Spring  Hope 

Spruce  Pine  (Harris) 

Stanfield 

Stanley 

Stanley-McCormick  School 

Stantonsburg 

Star 

St.  Marry 's  School 

St.  Pauls 

State  School  for  Blind 

States  ville 

Stearns 

Stedman 

Stem 

Stoneville 

Stonewall 

Stony  Point 

Stovall 

Sunbury 

Summerfield 

Swannanoa 

Sylva  Collegiate  Institute.. 

Sylva 

Sylvan 

Tabor 

Tarboro 

Tay  lorsville 

Teacheys 

Thomasville 

Townesville 

Trenton 

Trinity 

Troutman 

Troy 

Tryon 

Tryon 

Unionville 

Vance  County  Farm-life  . . 

Vass-Lakeview 

Virgina-Carolina 

Waco 

Wadesboro 

Wake  Forest 

Wakelon 

Walkertown 

Wallace 

Walnut 

Walnut  Cove 

Warrenton 

Warsaw 

4 


Post  Office 


Smyrna 

Snow  Hill 

Asheville,  R-1... 
Greensboro,  R-6 
Southern  Pines.. 

Wade 

Southport 

Sparta 

Spencer 

Spring  Hope 

Spruce  Pine 

Stanfield 

Stanley 

Burnsville 

Stantonsburg — 

Star 

Raleigh 

St.  Pauls 

Raleigh 

Statesville 

Columbus 

Stedman 

Stem 

Stoneville 

Stonewall 

Stony  Point 

Stovall 

Sunbury 

Summerfield 

Swannanoa 

Sylva 

Sylva 

Snow  Camp 

Tabor 

Tarboro 

Tay  lorsville 

Teacheys 

Thomasville 

Townesville 

Trenton.- 

Trinity 

Troutman 

Troy 

Bessemer  City.. 

Tryon 

Uniomille 

Middleburg 

Vass 

Grassy  Creek 

Waco 

Wadseboro   

Wake  Forest 

Zebulon 

Walkertown 

Wallace 

Walnut 

Walnut  Cove 

Warrenton 

Warsaw 


County 


Carteret 
Greene 
Buncombe 
Guilford 
Moore 
Cumberland 
Brunswick 
Alleghany 
Rowan 
Nash 
Mitchell 
Stanly 
Gaston 
Yancey 
Wilson 
Montgomery 
Wake 
Robeson 
Wake 
Iredell 
Polk 

Cumberknd 
Granville 
Rockingham 
Pamlico- 
Alexander 
Granville 
Gates 
Guilford 
Buncombe 
Jackson 
Jackson 
Alamance 
Columbus 
Edgecombe 
Alexander 
Duplin 
Davidson 
Vance 
Jones 
Randolph 
Iredell 
Montgomery 
Gaston 
Polk 
Union 
Vance 
Moore 
Ashe 

Cleveland 
Anson 
Wake 
Wake     ■ 
Forsyth 
Duplin 
Madison 
Stokes 
Warren 
Duplin 


50 


High  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


School 


Washington 

Washington  Collegiate  Institute 

Waxhaw 

Waynesville 

Weaver  College 

Webster - 

Weeksville., 

Welcome 

Weldon - 

Wendell 

Wesley  Chapel 

Wentworth 

West  Buncombe 

West  Durham. .- .- 

West  Edgecombe 

West  Hickory 

West  Jefferson 

Whitakers - 

White  Oak  Academy 

Whiteville 

Wilkesboro 

Williamston 

Wilmington 

Windsor 

Wingate  Junior  College 

Winston-Salem 

Wilson 

Wilton 

Winterville 

Wise... 

Woodfin 

Woodland-Olney 

Yadkinville 

Yancey  Collegiate  Institute 

Yanceyville 


Post  Office 

County 

Washington 

Beaufort 

Waxhaw 

Union 

Waynesville 

Weavemlle 

Webster 

Weldon 

Halifax 

Wendell 

Wake 

Monroe,  R-5 

Wentworth     . 

Asheville,  R-4 

West  Durham 

Durham 

Rocky  Mount,  R.F.D..    .. 

Edgecombe 

West  Hickorv 

Nash 

White  Oak 

Bladen 

Whiteville 

Wilkesboro 

Wilkes 

Windsor 

Bertie 

Wingate 

Union 

Forsyth 

Franklinton,  R-l.     

Granville 

Winterville     ... 

Pitt 

Wise 

Warren 

Asheville,  R-5 

Yadkinville    

Yadkin 

Yancey 

Yanceyville-. _ 

Caswell 

COLORED  HIGH  SCHOOLS 


County, 
Name  of  High  School 


ALAMANCE: 


Special  Charter: 

County  Training  School  _ 


Special  Charter: 

Colored  High  School  _ 


BEAUFORT: 


Special  Charter: 

Colored  High  School. 


BERTIE: 


Rural: 

County  Training  School. 


Private: 

Bertie  .4cademy_ 


BRUNSWICK: 


Rural: 

County  Training  School. 


BUNCOMBE: 

Special  Charter: 

Stephens-Lee  High  School. 

Private: 

AllenHomeSchool 


BURKE: 

Special  Charter: 

Ohve  Hill  High  School. 

CABARRUS: 

Special  Charter: 

Logan  High  School 


Private: 

Scotia  Womens  College. 


CARTERET: 

Special  Charter: 

Colored  High  School. 
Colored  High  School. 


Superintendent,  Principal  or 
Other  Official  Head 


F.  J.  Gunn. 


J.  R.  Faison. 


J.  W.  Masks. 


C.  G.  White. 


W.  S.  Etheridge. 


James  W.  Barbour,  Jr.. 


W.  S.  Lee. 


Miss  Veda  Stryker. 


P.  E.  Corpening. 


F.  T.  Logan. 


T.  R.  Lewis. 


W.S.King.-. 
W.  F.  Brooks. 


Post  Office 


Burlington. 


Wadesboro. 


Washington . 


Powellsville . 


Windsor . 


Southport- 


Asheville. 


Asheville. 


Morganton. 


Concord. 


Concord. 


Morehead  City. 
Beaufort 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


I,  A. 


II,  B.        1924 


II,  A. 


52 


High  Schools  of  N^orth  Cakolina 


County, 
Name  of  High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal  or 
Other  Official  Head 

Post  Office 

Accredited 
Class— Date 

CLEVELAND: 

Rural : 

County  Training  School 

T.  K.  Borders 

Shelby 

COLUMBUS: 

Rural: 

C.  0.  Howell 

Whiteville     

CRAVEN: 

Special  Charter: 

West  Street  High  School 

J.  T.  Barber 

II,  B.      1925 

Private: 

E.  N.  C.  I.  Academy 

Wm.  Sutton 

New  Bern _ 

II,  B.       1925 

CUMBERLAND: 

Public: 

State  Normal  School 

(H.  S.  Dept.)          

E.  E.  Smith 

I,  AA.     1919 

DAVIDSON: 

Special  Charter: 

Colored  High  School 

Colored  High  School  _  

J.  E.  Reid 

Thomasville 

DUPLIN: 

Special  Charter: 

Colored  High  School 

Colored  High  School 

M.  S.  Branch 

E.  A.  Hemby 

Warsaw 

Faison 

DURHAM: 

Public: 

N.  C.  College  for  Negroes 

(H.  S.  Dept.) 

J.  E.  Shepard 

Durham 

I,  A.      1919 

Special  Charter: 

Hillside  Park  High  School 

W.  G.  Pearson 

Durham 

I,  A.      1923 

EDGECOMBE: 

Special  Charter: 

Tarboro  High  SchooL  _ _  _ 

W.  A.  Pattillo 

Tarboro 

II,  B.       1924 

Private: 

J.  K.  Brick  Junior  College 

(H.  S.  Dept.) 

T.  S.  Inborden 

Bricks 

II,  A.       1922 

FORSYTH: 

Special  Charter: 

Columbian  Heights  High  School . 

J.  D.  Jones 

Winstom-Salem 

I,  AA.    1919 

FRANKLIN: 

Private: 

I, B.      1922 

Christian  College 

W.  R.  Collins 

Franklinton 

II,  B.      1925 

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53 


County, 
Name  of  High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal  or 
Other  Official  Head 

GASTON: 

Special  Charter: 

Highland  H'"gh  School- . .     

J.  A.  Rollins      .  . 

Private: 

Rev.  VV.  E.  Ricks 

GATES: 

Rural : 

County  Training  School 

T.S.Cooper 

GRANVILLE: 

Private: 

Mary  Potter  School    -_     

G.  C.  Shaw    . 

GREENE: 

Rural: 

County  Training  School--.  --     - 

GUILFORD: 

Special  Charter: 

E.  Washington  St.  High  School. 

W.B.Windsor    .. 

Normal  High  School 

E.  E.  Curtright 

Rural: 

Jonesboro  High  School     

Public: 

A.  &  T.  College 

(H.  S.  Dept.) 

W.  S.  Ravenell ..     . 

Private: 

Bennett  College 

(H.  S.  Dept.) 

Immanuel  Lutheran 

Academy  and  Seminary- . 

Rev.  H.  Nau 

Palmer  Memorial  Institute  . . 

HALIFAX: 

Special  Charter: 

Colored  High  School 

W.  T.Alexander 

County  Training  School-..  ... 

E.  A.  Cox 

Rural : 

Eastman  School-.  ..        

J.  L.  Setzer 

HARNETT: 

Special  Charter: 

County  Training  School 

W.  D.Gay-- 

HERTFORD: 

Rural : 

Waters  Training  School 

C.  S.  Brown 

Post  Office 


Gastonia- 


Kings  Mt.- 


Sunbury- 


Oxford_ 


Snow  Hill- 


Greensboro- 
High  Point. 


Greensboro,  R.F.D. 


Greensboro - 


Greensboro. 


Greensboro - 
Sedalia 


Roanoke  Rapids 
Weldon 


Ringwood- 


Dunn. 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


II, A.      1922 


I,  A.      1922 


I,  B.      1922 


I,  A.      1919 


I,  A.      1919 

II,  A.      1923 
II,  A.      1923 


II,  B.      1924 


54 


High  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


County, 
Name  of  High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal  or 
Other  Official  Head 

Post  Office 

Accredited 
Class— Date 

HYDE: 

Rural: 

County  Training  School 

J.  B.  McRae    -..  -.. 

Scranton 

IREDELL: 

Special  Charter: 

C.  W.  Foushee 

Statesville 

Colored  High  School 

J.  L.  HoUowell      

JACKSON: 

Rural: 

Colored  High  School 

J.  H.  Davis 

Sylva 

JOHNSTON: 

Special  Charter: 

County  Training  School 

A.  J.  Taylor... 

Smithfield 

II,  A.      1925 

LEE: 

Rural: 

Colored  High  School-  

W.  B.  Wicker 

Sanford 

LENOIR: 

Special  Charter: 

Tower  Hill  High  School 

II,  B.      1925 

Private: 

Kinston 

II,  B.      1924 

MARTIN: 

Rural : 

Colored  High  School    . 

E.J.Hayes                          

Williamston 

County  Training  School 

W.  C.  Chance 

Parmele 

Private: 

R.  P.  Gordon 

Parmele 

MECKLENBURG: 

Special  Charter: 

W.  H.  Stinson                              .   . 

I,  A.      1924 

Private: 

J.  C.  Smith  University 
(H.  S.  Dept.) 

R.  T>,  Williams 

I,  A.      1919 

MONTGOMERY: 

Private: 

Peabody  Academy 

J.  K.  Hilyard 

Troy 

II,  B.      1923 

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55 


County. 
Name  of  High  School 


Special  Charter: 

County  Training  School. 


NASH: 

Special  Charter: 

I.inwood  High  School . 
Colored  High  School. _ 


Rural : 

County  Training  School . 

NEW  HANOVER: 

Special  Charter: 

Williston  Industrial 


NORTHAMPTON: 


Rural : 

County  Training  School. 


Private: 

Rich  Square  Inptitute. 


ORANGE: 

Special  Charter: 

County  Training  School . 

PAMLICO: 

Rural: 

County  Training  School. 

PASQUOTANK: 

Public: 

State  Normal  School 
{H.S.  Dept.) 


Special  Charter: 

Colored  High  School  . 


-"rivare: 

Roanoke  Institute. 


PENDER: 


Rural : 

County  Training  School. 


Superintendent,  Principal  or 
Other  Official  Head 


A.  C.  Pinekney. 


0.  R.  Pope. 
C.  G.  Segar. 


D.  A.  Thomas. 


D.  C.  Virgo. 


W.  L.  Greene. 


W.  S.  Creecy. 


R.  L.  Bozeman. 


R.  L.  Rice. 


P.  W.  Moore. 


Private: 

Burgaw    Normal    and    Industrial 
School 


L.  S.  Burford. 


C.  F.  Graves. 


T.  T.  Ringer. 


C.  F.  Pope Burgaw 


Post  Office 


Carthage- 


Rocky  Mount. 
Spring  Hope.. 


Nashville 

Wilmington.. 

Garysburg. .. 
Rich  Square. 


ChapplHill 


Bayboro. 


Elizabeth  City. 
Elizabeth  City. 
Elizabeth  City. 

Rocky  Point.-. 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


1,  A.      1923 


r,  B.      1924 


I,  AA.    1919 


II,  A.      1924 


56 


High  Schools  of  jSTorth  Carolina 


County, 
Name  of  High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal  or 
Other  Official  Head 

Post  Office 

Accredited 
Class— Date 

PERQUIMANS: 

Special  Charter: 

Colored  High  School 

Hertford 

Rural: 

County  Training  School  ..   ._   __ 

Winfall    

PERSON: 

Special  Charter: 

Cedar  Grove  Academy _ 

T  H.  Lee                    -  - 

Rural: 

County  Training  School,  ..  .. 

C  J  Ford 

Roxboro,  R.F.D 

PITT: 

Special  Charter: 

Colored  High  School        .   

C  M  Epps              ---  - 

Rural: 

County  Training  School 

Grimesland  _   

RANDOLPH: 

Special  Charter: 

Colored  High  School.   _   

J  E  Brower             -   . 

Asheboro.     -   ..  . 

RICHMOND: 

Special  Charter: 

Colored  High  School 

W  H  A  Howard  -   --  - 

Rockingham 

Hamlet 

Pine  Street  School 

J  T  Taylor              .   - 

ROBESON: 

Special  Charter: 

County  Training  School _   _ 

S  P  Bradby           -     -  - 

Maxton.     _   _._ 

Private: 

Redstone  Academy.   _. 

Lumberton 

Lumberton 

Thompson  Institute.. 

W.  H.  Knuckles      

II,  B.      1925 

ROCKINGHAM: 

Special  Charter: 

Washington  High  School 

J.  A.  McRae 

Reidsville 

I,  B.      1923 

Rural: 

Colored  High  School 

H.  H.  Falkener 

Leakpville 

High  Schools  of  jSTorth  Carolina 


57 


County, 
Name  of  High  School 


ROWAN: 

Special  Charter: 

J.  C.  Price  High  School. 
Dunbar  High  School  — 

Private: 

Livingstone  College 

(H.  S.  Dept.) 


RUTHERFORD: 

Private: 

Western  Union  Academy. 

SAMPSON: 

Special  Charter: 

County  Training  School.. 


SCOTLAND: 


Rural: 

County  Training  School . 


Private: 

Laurinburg  Normal  and  Industrial 
Institution 


STANLY: 


Rural: 

Colored  High  SchooL 


UNION: 


Special  Charter: 

Winchester  Avenue  High  School . 


VANCE: 

Private: 

Henderson  Institute  . 
Kittrell  College. 


WAKE: 


Special  Charter: 

Washington  High  School. 


Rural: 

County  Training  School 

(Berry  O'Kelly  School). 


Private: 

St.  Augustine  Junior  College. 
Shaw  University 

(H.  S.  Dept.) 


Superintendent,  Principal  or 
Other  Official  Head 


L.  H.Hall... - 
S.  E.  Duncan. 


J. H.  Johnson. 


R.  J.  Davidson. 


M.  D.  Coley. 


J.  A.  Kirk- 


E.  M.  McDuffle. 


J.  D.  Bean. 


J.  N.  Brown. 


J.  A.  Cotton.. 
G.  A.  Edwards 


J.  L.  Levister. 


H.  L.  Trigg. 


Reginald  Lynch_ 
J.  L.  Peacock 


Post  Office 


Salisbury 

East  Spencer. 


Salisbury. 


Spindale 


Clinton. 


Hastv. 


Laurinburg. 


Badin. 


Monroe. 


Henderson. 
Kittrell... . 


Raleigh. 

Method. 

Raleigh. 
Raleigh. 


Accredited 
Class — Date 


I,  A,   1924 


I,  B.   1919 


II,  B.   1924 


I,  A.   1922 
I,  A.   1922 


II,  A.   1923 

I,  A.   1919 
II,  A.   1919 


58 


High  Schools  of  N^orth  Carolina 


County, 
Name  of  High  School 

Superintendent,  Principal  or 
Other  Official  Head 

Post  Office 

Accredited 
Class— Date 

WARREN. 

Rural: 

G.  E.  Cheek 

Wise 

II,  B.       1925 

WASHINGTON: 

Rural: 

Colored  High  ScnooL  ..  -..   __. 

J.  J.  Clemmons                      .    .   

Roper _  .,  . 

Colored  High  School 

W.  W.  Walker 

WAYNE: 

Special  Charter: 

Dillard  High  School 

Hugh  V.  Brown  _.     _   _ .__ 

Goldsboro _ 

Colored  High  School     ..     .. 

J.  E.  Cromartie, .   .  . 

Mt.  Olive 

WILKES: 

» 

Rural: 

Wilkesboro,  R.F.D.  . 

WILSON: 

Special  Charter: 

I.  W.  St.  Claire 

Wilson 

II,  B.       1925 

High  Schools  of  North  Carolina 


59 


SUMMARY  TABLE 


WHITE  HIGH  SCHOOLS,  1924-1925 


Public  High  Schools 

Private 

High 

Schools 

Grand 
Total 

Classification 

State 
Normal 

Special 
Charter 

18 
42 
28 
18 
11 

Rural 

Total 

I,  AA                                                 _  .     . . 

18 
46 
58 
145 
129 

3 
15 

7 
15 

18 

I,  A 

I,B..      .    

1 
1 

3 
29 
127 
118 

49 
73 

II,  A 

152 

II,B..  .       

144 

2 

117 
5 

277 
249 

396 
254 

40 
11 

436 

265 

Grand  Total 

2 

122 

526 

650 

51 

701 

COLORED  HIGH  SCHOOLS,  1924-1925 


I,  AA 

1 

1 

1 

6 
1 
2 
4 

3 

7 
2 

3 
6 

3 

I,  A      

6 
3 
6 

7 

13 

I.  B             .     

II,  A             .     __  .       

1 
2 

9 

II,  B                    -                         .       . 

13 

Total  Accredited 

4 

14 
19 

3 

22 

21 
41 

22 
10 

43 

Non-Standard 

51 

Grand  Total 

4 

33 

25 

62 

32 

94 

WHITE  AND  COLORED  HIGH  SCHOOLS,  1924-1925 


Public 

Private 

Grand 
Total 

Types  cf  Schoo.s 

State 
Norma! 

Special 
Charter 

Rural 

Tnta! 

396 

254 

21 

41 

White  Accredited. 

2 

117 
5 
14 
19 

277 

249 

3 

22 

40 
11 
22 
10 

436 
265 

Colored  Accredited 

4 

43 
51 

Grand  Total 

6 

155 

551 

712 

83 

795 

